Lu Xun's Works: He and His Age of Awakening (5 Volumes in Total)

Lu Xun's Works: He and His Age of Awakening (5 Volumes in Total)

by Lu Xun

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On the 100th anniversary of the first publication of "The Scream", Lu Xun's collection of novels that pioneered modern literature, Yilin Publishing House launched "Lu Xun's Works: He and His Age of Awakening", interpreting "A Centenary of "The Scream", Today's New Voice" in the form of a beautifully commemorative letter cover. The series includes five categories: "Scream", "Wandering", "New Stories", "Morning Blossoms and Dusk Picking Weeds", and "Selected Essays of Lu Xun". Each volume contains photos of Lu Xun authorized by the Beijing Lu Xun Museum, a total of twelve photos, printed in high definition on pure wood pulp paper, restoring the image of Lu Xun in different periods. The antique double spot color letter sleeve and the novel pixel style cover jointly create a multi-faceted Lu Xun. Selected items and refined annotations to reduce reading difficulties. Small format that fits your hand, soft and easy to carry. "Scream": "It's always been like this, is it right?" Contains 14 novels written by Lu Xun and 1 preface. First published in 1923. Chapters include: Preface, Diary of a Madman, Kong Yiji, Medicine, Tomorrow, A Little Thing, Hair Story, Troubles, Hometown, The True Story of Ah Q, Dragon Boat Festival, White Light, Rabbit and Cat and Duck Comedy, and Social Drama. "Wandering": "People must live, and only love can be attached." It contains 11 novels written by Lu Xun. First published in 1926. Chapters include: Blessings, In Restaurants, Happy Family, Soap, Ever-Bright Lamp, Public Display, Old Master Gao, Lonely Man, Sad Death, Brothers, and Divorce. "New Stories": "He is also right and wrong, this is also right and wrong." It contains 8 novels written by Lu Xun and 1 preface. First published in 1936. The chapters include: Preface, Mending the Sky, Flying to the Moon, Managing Water, Picking Weeds, Forging Swords, Leaving Seclusion, Non-Attack, and Raising Death. "Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk and Wild Grasses": "Despair is vain, just like hope." "Morning Blossoms Gleaned at Dusk" was originally called "Revisiting Old Things", which contains 10 retrospective essays written by Lu Xun, as well as a short introduction and a postscript. First published in 1928. The chapters include: Xiao Yin, Dog·Cat·Mouse, A Chang and "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", "Twenty-Four Pictures of Filial Piety", Wuchang Meeting, Impermanence, From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore, Father's Illness, Trivial Notes, Mr. Fujino, Fan Ainong, and Postscript. "Wild Grass" contains 23 prose poems written by Lu Xun and one inscription. First published in 1927. Chapters include: inscription, autumn night, shadow's farewell, beggar, my lovelorn, revenge, revenge (Part 2), hope, snow, kite, good story, passerby, dead fire, dog's rebuttal, lost good hell, tombstone inscription, trembling of the line of decay, argument, after death, such warriors, wise men and fools and slaves, wax leaves, faint traces of blood, and a sleep. "Selected Essays of Lu Xun": "Angrily looking for small poems among the swords." This selection of 65 essays by Lu Xun is the essence of Lu Xun's essay creation. The main topics include: The soul of debate, warriors and flies, how we are fathers now, what happened after Nora left, on the collapse of Leifeng Pagoda, on "Fair play" should be slowed down, in memory of Liu Hezhen, some miscellaneous thoughts, in order to forget the memory, how I started a novel, "Beijing school" and "Shanghai school", Northerners and Southerners, scolding and praising, appropriationism, have the Chinese lost their self-confidence...

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