Literary Thoughts and Literary Movements in the Early Years of the Republic of China

Literary Thoughts and Literary Movements in the Early Years of the Republic of China

by Hao Qingjun

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"Literary Thoughts and Literary Movements in the Early Years of the Republic of China" is a monograph on literary history, focusing on the study of literary thoughts, literary movements and literary creation in the early years of the Republic of China, that is, the transition period from the Revolution of 1911 to the May Fourth Movement. This book explores the development of literature before the May Fourth Movement using the "big literary view" and cultural studies ideas to find the internal and external reasons for the rise of the May Fourth Literary Revolution. The book is divided into five chapters: Chapter 1, the literary world in the early Republic of China - political revolution and cultural changes; Chapter 2, the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School - generation, distribution and aesthetic taste; Chapter 3, shady novels - origins, themes and encounters with new literature; Chapter 4, classical poetry - a literary existence that should not be ignored; Chapter 5, 1916 - the possibility of the emergence of new literature.

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