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Research on Cutting-edge Issues in Foreign Literature

Editor-in-chief Wu Di

316K0

This book studies cutting-edge issues in foreign literature by applying methods such as cross-media criticism, literary ethics criticism, spatial narrative, post-colonial criticism, cultural criticism, influence research, and comparative research from seven aspects: "Interdisciplinary perspective of European and American literature", "Research on British Travel Literature", "Journey to China in Modern Slavic Literary Theory", "Dialogue in Literary History", "China's Rebirth of Shakespeare's Classics", "Russian Culture under Western Eyes", and "Sino-Japanese-Russian Literary Relations". The content involves interdisciplinary examination and new interpretation of the works of Dante, Shakespeare, Pushkin, Gogol, Dostoevsky, Solzhenitsyn and other classic writers, the core discourse of Bakhtin's literary theory, the relationship between Eastern and Western literature and other propositions, reflecting the keen concern for cutting-edge issues in foreign literature.

Long March: 1934-1936

Editor-in-chief Wu Di

104K05

"The Long March: 1934-1936" is a collection of actual combat cases that details the classic battles experienced by the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army on the 25,000-mile Long March. It is one of the Victory Series books. It contains a total of 9 well-known battle cases, showing that the Chinese workers and peasants Red Army completed this long journey with fearless courage, flexible tactics and firm revolutionary ideals in the Communist Party of China and the Red Army, in the Chinese revolution, and when the Chinese nation reached a critical juncture, and wrote a "magnificent epic of the Chinese people's heroic revolution led by the Communist Party of China."