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中国古典诗词论:谢列布里亚科夫汉学论集
(russia) E. A. Serebryakov
As a famous contemporary sinologist, Serebryakov has worked in the Oriental Department of St. Petersburg University since the 1950s. He has high attainments in the study of Chinese classical poetry. He is famous for his research on Du Fu and Lu You. He also has long-term contacts and deep friendships with Cao Jinghua, Ge Baoquan and others in the Chinese Russian-Soviet literature translation circle. He is actively engaged in the study of Lu Xun and the dissemination of his works in Russia. He is the author of "Critical Biography of Du Fu" (1958), "The Life and Creation of Lu You" (1973), "Chinese Poetry in the 10th Century" (1979), etc. Translations include Lu You's "Entering Shu" (1968), Mao Dun's "Shake" (1956), etc. This book collects and translates his representative articles and comments in the above aspects, showing the Russian Sinological community's multi-faceted understanding of Chinese poetry and classical philosophy, as well as its evaluation of modern and contemporary Sino-Russian literary exchanges.
As a famous contemporary sinologist, Serebryakov has worked in the Oriental Department of St. Petersburg University since the 1950s. He has high attainments in the study of Chinese classical poetry. He is famous for his research on Du Fu and Lu You. He also has long-term contacts and deep friendships with Cao Jinghua, Ge Baoquan and others in the Chinese Russian-Soviet literature translation circle. He is actively engaged in the study of Lu Xun and the dissemination of his works in Russia. He is the author of "Critical Biography of Du Fu" (1958), "The Life and Creation of Lu You" (1973), "Chinese Poetry in the 10th Century" (1979), etc. Translations include Lu You's "Entering Shu" (1968), Mao Dun's "Shake" (1956), etc. This book collects and translates his representative articles and comments in the above aspects, showing the Russian Sinological community's multi-faceted understanding of Chinese poetry and classical philosophy, as well as its evaluation of modern and contemporary Sino-Russian literary exchanges.