
Illustrated History of Chinese Literature (part 2)
About This Novel
This 800,000-word masterpiece divides Chinese literature into three periods: ancient times, the Middle Ages, and modern times. Each period discusses the rise and fall of a literary movement, a literary style, or a literary school in chapters. More than one-third of the materials collected in the book are not discussed in other books of the same period, such as Bianwen, opera prose, Zhugongdiao, Sanqu, folk songs, Baojuan, Tanci, Drum Ci, etc. The author strives to compile a literary history that can fully display the true face of Chinese literature. In addition, in order to enable readers to see the real social life conditions of various eras, the author also searched for illustrations from many sources, and requisitioned no less than 100 kinds of books, many of which were treasures. As soon as this book came out, it caused a fierce response in the society and received many affirmations and recommendations. In particular, Mr. Zheng Zhenduo's admiration for popular literature such as novels, operas, and tanci has rectified the name of popular literature and won it its due position in the literary palace.
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