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畅销国学经典(套装2册)
(qing Dynasty) Shen Fu Wang Guowei
[Best-Selling Traditional Chinese Studies Classic Set: Six Chapters of a Floating Life + 2 Volumes of Human Words] "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu in the Qing Dynasty. It was originally written in six volumes, two of which have been lost, and only four volumes remain today. The author narrates his life experience for most of his life in pure and beautiful words. The content is unpretentious, real and moving. The turmoil, sorrow, joys and sorrows displayed in the book also reveal another true face of life in the floating world. This book is "happy but not obscene, sad but not sad". It occupies a very important position in Qing Dynasty notebook literature and has been passed down to this day and has become a classic. "Human Words" is the representative work of Wang Guowei, a master of modern Chinese studies. In the form of traditional Chinese words, it integrates Western philosophy, literature and aesthetic ideas to provide a wonderful and unique commentary on traditional Chinese literature. The whole book takes the theory of "realm" as the core, with incisive arguments and a self-contained system. It can be called a landmark work in Chinese classical literary criticism. This book brings together 64 final drafts, 50 unpublished manuscripts, and 12 deleted drafts of "The Words of the World" that were deleted and edited by Wang Guowei himself. It presents the full picture of "The Words of the World" and provides appropriate annotations and textual translations for each article, allowing readers to easily enter the palace of Wang Guowei's literary and aesthetic thoughts. It also includes two of Wang Guowei's "Prefaces to "The Words of the World"", and organizes Wang Guowei's life and appends them to the text, giving an all-round presentation of Wang Guowei's magnificent life.
[Best-Selling Traditional Chinese Studies Classic Set: Six Chapters of a Floating Life + 2 Volumes of Human Words] "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu in the Qing Dynasty. It was originally written in six volumes, two of which have been lost, and only four volumes remain today. The author narrates his life experience for most of his life in pure and beautiful words. The content is unpretentious, real and moving. The turmoil, sorrow, joys and sorrows displayed in the book also reveal another true face of life in the floating world. This book is "happy but not obscene, sad but not sad". It occupies a very important position in Qing Dynasty notebook literature and has been passed down to this day and has become a classic. "Human Words" is the representative work of Wang Guowei, a master of modern Chinese studies. In the form of traditional Chinese words, it integrates Western philosophy, literature and aesthetic ideas to provide a wonderful and unique commentary on traditional Chinese literature. The whole book takes the theory of "realm" as the core, with incisive arguments and a self-contained system. It can be called a landmark work in Chinese classical literary criticism. This book brings together 64 final drafts, 50 unpublished manuscripts, and 12 deleted drafts of "The Words of the World" that were deleted and edited by Wang Guowei himself. It presents the full picture of "The Words of the World" and provides appropriate annotations and textual translations for each article, allowing readers to easily enter the palace of Wang Guowei's literary and aesthetic thoughts. It also includes two of Wang Guowei's "Prefaces to "The Words of the World"", and organizes Wang Guowei's life and appends them to the text, giving an all-round presentation of Wang Guowei's magnificent life.