Who is the Heir: a Study on Modern and Contemporary Inheritance Issues in the Novel Art of "a Dream of Red Mansions

Who is the Heir: a Study on Modern and Contemporary Inheritance Issues in the Novel Art of "a Dream of Red Mansions

by Ji Wenjun

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"Who is the Heir - A Study on Modern and Contemporary Inheritance Issues in the Novel Art of Dream of Red Mansions" edited by Ji Wenjun is one of the "Chinese Modern Literature Museum Research Series". Based on "History of Red Mansions" and the history of modern and contemporary literature, it studies and discusses the modern and contemporary inheritance issues and phenomena of the novel art of "A Dream of Red Mansions". Starting from the May Fourth Movement period, "A Dream of Red Mansions" began to break away from ordinary Chinese classical novels and became a must-read for Chinese literature. It influenced readers and writers, and participated in the creation of modern and contemporary Chinese novels as a special classic. Since the "May 4th Movement", through the entire modern literary period, the "Seventeen Years" period, the "Cultural Revolution", the new era and the new century, the status of "A Dream of Red Mansions" in the entire Chinese literary coordinate system has been continuously upgraded, and its influence covers the entire history of modern and contemporary Chinese literature, becoming an indispensable Immovable classics, such as Ba Jin's "Home", "Spring" and "Autumn", Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof", Lin Yutang's "Beijing", Zhang Ailing's "Legend" and many other famous modern and contemporary literary works have inherited the novel art of "A Dream of Red Mansions" from different perspectives of narrative paradigm. The modern and contemporary inheritance of the novel art of "A Dream of Red Mansions" reflects the most mainstream creative tendencies and the most prominent issues in each stage of the narrative development of contemporary novels.

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