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《中国小说史略》校注
Written By Lu Xun, Edited By Chen Pingyuan And Edited By Bao Guohua
This book shows the little-known second face of Lu Xun. Behind the writer Lu Xun is the scholar Lu Xun who did not have the foundation of a scholar. This book does not pay attention to basic knowledge, but adopts the method of "annotating Lu with Lu". It includes Lu Xun's various writings other than "A Brief History of Chinese Novel", including academic writings (monographs, essays, speeches, edited prefaces and postscripts to ancient books, etc.), Essays, and letters, and annotates the content related to the history of Chinese novels after the relevant sentences to present the diversity and complexity of Lu Xun's works, and to show Lu Xun's overall research process and views on the history of Chinese novels. At the same time, this book selects several passages from "The Changes in the History of Chinese Novels" that Lu Xun lectured in Xi'an in July 1924, and places them in relevant positions with exquisite pictures to show the differences between the "Changes" compiled based on the records and the "Historical Brief" prepared as handouts before class. In addition to factors such as different audiences, different occasions, and different lengths of time, there is also a huge gap between classical Chinese and vernacular. A comparative reading of both is believed to be of great benefit to general readers and professional scholars.
This book shows the little-known second face of Lu Xun. Behind the writer Lu Xun is the scholar Lu Xun who did not have the foundation of a scholar. This book does not pay attention to basic knowledge, but adopts the method of "annotating Lu with Lu". It includes Lu Xun's various writings other than "A Brief History of Chinese Novel", including academic writings (monographs, essays, speeches, edited prefaces and postscripts to ancient books, etc.), Essays, and letters, and annotates the content related to the history of Chinese novels after the relevant sentences to present the diversity and complexity of Lu Xun's works, and to show Lu Xun's overall research process and views on the history of Chinese novels. At the same time, this book selects several passages from "The Changes in the History of Chinese Novels" that Lu Xun lectured in Xi'an in July 1924, and places them in relevant positions with exquisite pictures to show the differences between the "Changes" compiled based on the records and the "Historical Brief" prepared as handouts before class. In addition to factors such as different audiences, different occasions, and different lengths of time, there is also a huge gap between classical Chinese and vernacular. A comparative reading of both is believed to be of great benefit to general readers and professional scholars.