
Zhou Zuoren's Classic Works: Essays on Children's Literature
by Zhou Zuoren
About This Novel
Children's studies and children's literature were of great concern to Zhou Zuoren, who called him "a special literary activity". There are a total of eleven articles collected here. The first four articles were all written in the 23rd year of the Republic of China and were written in classical Chinese. In the ninth year of the Republic of China, the Confucius School in Beijing asked Zhou Zuoren to give a lecture, which was the fifth article "Children's Literature." The remaining six articles were all written in 1123. From then on, more and more people paid attention to children's literature, and people who specialized in it gradually appeared. To study and discuss children's literature, one must have considerable accomplishments in anthropology, folklore, and childhood studies. Zhou Zuoren said: "Although these articles are superficial, they look at the meaning of myths based on the theories of the anthropology school and the application of fairy tales based on child psychology. This direction is always good and is not useless in the current world of children's literature."
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