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One day, Seicho Matsumoto's "Sand Container" was screened in the underground theater. The movie showed the scenery of old Japan. I had only been to Atami and Kyoto, but I felt nostalgic. One day, Hana had a dream: I was swimming in the Sumida River, parallel to me, and diagonally above me, my mother was flying. One day, Ah Qiu stopped breathing. In human terms, it is a hundred years old. One day, I lost Hua's wallet. She said not a word, and her steps were serious and hurried. I feel like I have become a very old person. One day, I saw a physical model of Oden, and my emotions surged up like hot water: The world after death must be very lonely. There wasn't such excitement in that world. I want to live in a world full of these things for a while longer! ... The last journey of life between mother, daughter and her beloved cat. Eating three meals a day and traveling with a companion, the peaceful depths of daily life stir up a surge of memories from time to time. Yuriko Takeda is a late-blooming but also a born essayist. With a child-like vivid and intense vision, she describes the sudden and smile-inducing details, the changing scenery of the four seasons, and the people who walk non-stop day by day, wrapped in the premonition of death and the nostalgia for life. Her diary is the branches and leaves of life. It is still breathing when you pick it up.

Kyoto for Laymen

Shu Guozhi

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"The Eternal Wanderer" Shu Guozhi's masterpiece is a smash hit and a phenomenal travel prose. The diary of a free and easy wandering can be called the best model for traveling in Kyoto. Includes the preface, new works such as "Water in Kyoto" and guide color pages. Dou Wentao, Liang Wendao, and Hong Aizhu unanimously recommend it! Take an aimless walk and then get a good night's sleep.

Picking up Flowers in the Morning and Evening (illustrated by Qiu Sha, Wang Weijun and Qiu Dali)

Written By Lu Xun, Qiu Sha, Wang Weijun, Illustrated By Qiu Dali

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"Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" is one of the most important collections of Lu Xun's works. It contains ten essays including "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore" and "Mr. Fujino". It shows another side of the cold-faced Mr. Lu Xun and enjoys a high reputation in the history of modern Chinese prose and literature. The first edition has been a best-seller for more than 90 years and has far-reaching influence. The work relatively completely records Lu Xun's life and mental journey from childhood to youth, expresses his nostalgia for his former relatives, friends and teachers, and mocks the reactionary and conservative forces through narrative and discussion. Each of the collected articles is rich in meaning and skillful in technique, and has been loved by generations of readers.

The Treasure of This World

Rigo

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We are all trapped in a huge and trivial life, and we all cherish concrete and small happiness. The work of Li Ge's transformation over ten years, describes the trivial and complicated daily life, the wear and tear day after day, and the dilemma of being a woman. When life is pushed to the edge, let us use simple and basic forms to make life simple, simple, and simple again.

You Have to Meet Su Dongpo in Your Life

Mr. Yi

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You have to meet Su Dongpo in life to know that you can live like this! Yi Gongzi gave an in-depth interpretation of Su Dongpo, combined with the problems and dilemmas faced by modern people, conducted a progressive exploration of Su Dongpo's life style, and revealed the enlightenment significance of Dongpo's spirit on current life. With the question "Why does everyone love Su Dongpo", Mr. Yi approached Su Dongpo and experienced the whole process from surprise to admiration to deep understanding. She explored Su Dongpo's peaks and troughs, studied Su Dongpo's family and relationships, and analyzed Su Dongpo's career and friends. After deeply understanding Su Dongpo's works and life, she finally understood the real way for Su Dongpo to reconcile with his fate. Live for what? Faced with this eternal question, Su Dongpo gave us the answer in his life. Through this book, together with Mr. Yi, we will see our own lives reflected in Su Dongpo.

Wandering Collection: Walking, Drinking Tea and Sleeping (hardcover)

Shu Guozhi

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"Be yourself and the world will provide for you." The masterpiece of "Eternal Wanderer" Shu Guozhi, the reputation of slow life that has lasted for decades, and the super relaxed P person's notes. Recommended by Ang Lee, Cai Lam, and Liang Wendao! Use sleeping, walking, and drinking tea to reset the order of your life. If you read only one book of Shu Guozhi, it must be "Wandering Collection".

Fu Sinian Lectures on the Book of Songs

Fu Sinian

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"Fu Sinian Lectures on the Book of Songs" is a lecture note written by Mr. Fu Sinian to teach the "Book of Songs" to students when he was a professor at Sun Yat-sen University in 1928. It is also an important document for the study of the "Book of Songs" in modern times. This book is both textual research and annotated, with many new interpretations. The author systematically sorts out the results of previous studies of the Book of Songs, and then proposes that studying the Book of Songs requires not only appreciating its diction, but also paying attention to its value as historical material and ancient linguistic material. The book mainly narrates various chapters of the Book of Songs, and is divided into several parts such as "Zhou Song", "Daya", and "Xiaoya". It covers the history of research on the Book of Songs, research methods on the Book of Songs, and the artistry of the Book of Songs. It shows the academic vision of a scholar with profound accumulation of Chinese studies and systematic Western ideological literacy. This book covers the breadth and depth of issues related to the Book of Songs. It is not out of date among today's research works on the Book of Songs. It can be regarded as a classic of handouts on the Book of Songs.

Wen Yiduo Talks About Tang Poetry

Wen Yiduo

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This book is a literary review book by famous writers. The author, Mr. Wen Yiduo, stands at a new height and analyzes and studies the essence of Tang poetry from a historical perspective. The whole book breaks through the narrowness and isolation of traditional academic methods and academic research. It looks at and studies poetry from the perspective of a poet and has many outstanding insights. As a pioneering work, its historical status in the study of Tang poetry is unshakable. At the same time, Wen Yiduo's research on Tang poetry has his unique perspective and method, which is still inspiring to our scholars today and can also improve the level of literary appreciation for ordinary readers.

Notes on Yaolan Poems

(qing Dynasty) Written By Yan Tingzhong And Annotated By Liu Wei

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"Yaolan Poetry" is an important poetic work by Yan Tingzhong, a famous Yunnan poet in the late Qing Dynasty. This book is based on "Yaolan Poetry" collected in the Yunnan Provincial Library, with detailed collation, annotations and supplements. It also compiles Yan Tingzhong's biography, poetry prefaces and other relevant important documents. This book is the first systematic compilation of "Yaolan Shihua".

Li Yi Discusses Poetry and History

Li Yi

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This book is a collection of Professor Li Yi's academic and ideological texts. These texts revolve around the main areas of his academic thought and are edited with "poetry and history" as the basic clue. They are divided into: My Story, Human Relationships, Knowing People and Commenting on the World, The World, Poetry and the Dragon, My Land and My People, Cultivating People for a Hundred Years, Cultural Observation, Academic Methods, etc., Which generally display some of the key points of Li Yi's ideological exploration over the past 30 years. In the author's own words, what he yearns for is "thoughts are lightning in the dark night, the first ray of light at dawn..." And although the words of these fragments of thoughts are nothing more than "spiritual meteors", "it quickly cuts across the dark sky, giving us real panic and shock. Without these fleeting flashes, other narratives have lost their meaning, and are just boring chatter."

Summary of Literature Research Works of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties (2 Volumes in Total)

Yang Xiaobin Ma Yanxin Yang Muxiao

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This book comprehensively collects and summarizes the works on writers of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties and their works, starting from Jiayi of the Han Dynasty and ending in the Sui and Yan Dynasties. The book contains the abstracts of more than 2,100 works on 116 writers and their works, including academic works on writers of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties and their works officially published in China from 1900 to 2015, submitted doctoral theses and postdoctoral research outbound reports; the abstracts of each writer and his works are also organized in the order of publication (or submission) time, striving to present the academic history of thematic research (or case studies) on the writers of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties and their works.

World Literature and Modern Chinese Literature (two Volumes)

Wang Ning, Sheng Anfeng, Etc.

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This book demonstrates for the first time the two-way relationship between world literature and modern Chinese literature: world literature has influenced the formation of modern Chinese literary classics, and the overseas spread of modern Chinese literature has enriched the treasure house of world literature. This book believes that world literature is not a fixed concept, but a concept of travel; world literature is not a collection of literature from various countries/nationalities, but refers to literature with global significance; the evaluation of world literature classics should follow certain universal standards; the barriers of Western centrism should be broken through in the process of writing the history of world literature; Chinese literature should be promoted to the world by constantly speaking out in the world; when determining world literature classics, both its classicity and readability should be taken into consideration.

Compilation and Research of Historical Materials on Lu Xun's Spread in Taiwan (2 Volumes in Total)

Xu Jiyang

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This book strives to present the historical trajectory of Lu Xun's spread in Taiwan intuitively and completely by carefully sorting out the historical documents that Lu Xun spread and received in Taiwan. It also provides an objective evaluation and in-depth theoretical explanation of the historical facts, and summarizes Lu Xun's special significance in the development of Taiwanese literature and culture. The experience of "Taiwan Lu Xun" suggested in this book can not only provide a new dimension of thinking for the study of Lu Xun and modern Chinese literature, but also enrich the historical details and spiritual aspects of the images of "Chinese Lu Xun" and "East Asian Lu Xun", which is of great significance for re-outlining Lu Xun's influence in East Asia.

Landscape Writing and Identity Construction: a Study of the Poetry of Seamus Heaney

He Yaorong

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In Heaney's poetry, the landscape presented through memory, history and language establishes the multiple identities of Heaney as an Irishman, an Irish poet, an Irish Catholic, and an English poet. At the same time, it brings a broader perspective to dealing with identity issues in the real contradictions of Northern Ireland, and opens up a space conducive to communication and discussion. The poet also tries to open up the boundaries of politics with the integration of history, presenting a new writing paradigm that can not only respond to the real contradictions in Northern Ireland but also reflect the aesthetic value of poetry, and is committed to establishing a future-oriented imaginary world in literary works. At the same time, the construction of multiple identities in poetry creates a space that transcends the binary opposition of ethnicity and religion and includes different cultures, different politics, and different ideologies. It promotes the artistic creation of poets and provides a new paradigm for the writing of literary creators who suffer from cultural divisions in the world.

Other·otherness·other Self: Animal Studies in Contemporary New English Novels

Duan Yan

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This book starts from the perspective of animal studies and is compatible with theories such as Marxism, feminism, postcolonial studies, ecocriticism, psychoanalysis, new historicism, posthumanism and cognitive ethology. It focuses on animal books in contemporary new English novels such as Coetzee's "Animal Lives", Sinha's "Animal People", Atwood's "Oryx and Crake", Martel's "Life of Pi", Wynton's "The Shallows" and so on. Write, explore the relationship between literary representations and symbolic meanings of animals and real animals, explain how different perceptions of animals affect their destiny in human society and humans themselves, analyze how literature and art can speak for animals without falling into the trap of anthropocentric imagination, trace the role that animals play in shaping human personality and the process of civilization, and put this tracing in the current real context to observe its significance.

The Height of Choice: a Study of Zhang Ping's Novels

Wang Chunlin

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Through an in-depth textual reading of a series of representative novels by the famous writer Zhang Ping, such as "Sister", "Sacrifice to Wife", "Fashao Fenxi", "Skynet", "Decision", "Orphan's Tears", "National Cadres" and "Reliving Life", etc., On the one hand, it combines relevant biographical information, and on the other hand, it also incorporates the writer into the overall development and evolution of literary trends in the new era. It conducts a comprehensive and comprehensive study, and finally refines and summarizes the basic characteristics of Zhang Ping's literary writing. Zhang Ping's novel creation has gone through three different stages of development: the "Family Tragedy" series, "Social Issues Literature" and "Political Novels". He holds a literary view of writing for the common people and pays more attention to expressing the common people's livelihood sufferings. In terms of creative type, he is an excellent experiential writer. His literary creations are always closely related to important practical issues, and he always pays in-depth attention to and thinks about the sharp and fierce central conflicts of the times. In short, Zhang Ping is not only a writer of main themes, but also an excellent critical realist writer. In his long-term writing process, he not only created a series of characters with human depth, but also formed some special personalized characteristics in literary form.

New Horizons in the Humanities (volume 18)

Shi Zhongyi Yin Xiaohuang Editor-in-chief Zang Xiaojia

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This book is the 18th series of "New Horizons in the Humanities" research papers edited by famous domestic scholars Shi Zhongyi, Yin Xiaohuang and others. The manuscripts mainly include philosophical research, poetic research, French literature research, Canadian Quebec literature research, Japanese literature research and other columns, including literature and art. Discussions on the current controversial issues of modernity and postmodernity in the field, artistic analysis and cultural interpretation of foreign literary works, and the reception of domestic translations, as well as papers exploring the philosophical issues of "problemology", etc. The research methods and perspectives used include comparative literature, literary communication, psychoanalysis, etc. Rich in content and highly academic, it is at the forefront of theoretical research on literature and art.

A Study on Lu Xun's Discourse System

Zhang Chunyan

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This book takes Lu Xun's discourse as a whole as the research object, and systematically describes and condenses the multiple "schemas" in Lu Xun's discourse from multiple dimensions: the dual structure model of national discourse and personal discourse, the "relationship body" and "space-time body" model of "Iron House", the "returnee-old friend-story" structural model of the homecoming novel, the "double vortex" dynamic derivative schema of Lu Xun's discourse practice, and the life philosophy schema of "outside the world - resistance to the world/inside the body - introspection", etc. On this basis, it deeply explores the occurrence of Lu Xun's discourse, the practice of Lu Xun's discourse, the origin of Lu Xun's discourse system, the isomorphism of Lu Xun's discourse model and survival mode, etc., And promotes the systematization of Lu Xun's discourse research. Among them, this book creatively reinterprets the "two centers" of Lu Xun's discourse using the "double vortex" diagram, discovers the systematic relationship and dynamic derivation of Lu Xun's discourse, and thus redraws Lu Xun's spiritual image with reflexivity as the center and paradox as balance.

Court Culture and the Development History of Ci in the Tang and Five Dynasties

Sun Yanhong

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The palace culture runs through the development of Ci in the Tang and Five Dynasties, and is of great significance to the construction of the history of Ci style. This book starts from the origin of Ci, takes the different development stages of the Tang and Five Dynasties as a cross-section, and explores the relationship between court culture and the development and evolution of Ci in the Tang and Five Dynasties. It specifically discusses five issues: the palace culture of the Sui Dynasty and the early Tang Dynasty and the precise origin of Ci style. The court culture of the prosperous Tang Dynasty promoted the formation of Ci style, the court culture of the Mid-Tang Dynasty gave the Ci style transitional characteristics, the court culture of Xishu in the Late Tang Dynasty established the basic paradigm of Ci style, and the court culture of the Southern Tang Dynasty contributed to the prosperity of Ci style in the Five Dynasties. The poetry of the Tang and Five Dynasties takes palace culture as its main theme and has distinct attributes of palace culture. On the contrary, the court culture not only gave birth to the style of poetry, but also effectively promoted the development, shaping and prosperity of poetry in the Tang and Five Dynasties, thus ushering in the prosperity of Song poetry.

The May Fourth Novel Genre from the Perspective of Enlightenment

Jiang Liqing

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This book places the May Fourth novel genre in the broad perspective of comparison between Chinese and Western Enlightenment, examines the Enlightenment characteristics of novel creation by the "Literary Research Society" and the Enlightenment strategies of rural realistic novels, analyzes the Enlightenment writing of romantic lyrical novels, discusses the influence of the Western Enlightenment movement on May Fourth literature, and discusses the inner power of Eastern culture displayed in the May Fourth Enlightenment novels, thereby highlighting the unique value of the May Fourth Enlightenment novels.

A Study on Zhao Luorui's Chinese Translation of "the Waste Land" from a Comparative Perspective

Huang Zongying Et Al.

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The poem "The Waste Land" by Thomas S. Eliot has become obscure and difficult to understand due to its rich citations and the mixture of multiple languages. However, as the original Chinese translator of the poem "The Waste Land", Mr. Zhao Luorui believes that "this poem is very suitable for translation by literal translation" because "literal translation can more faithfully reflect the original work." On the basis of studying Eliot's theory of poetry and poetics and the seven Chinese translations of "The Waste Land", the author and the members of the research team conducted a preliminary review, analysis and discussion of Mr. Zhao Luorui's theory and practice of literal translation in literary translation. They paid special attention to Mr. Zhao Luorui's uniqueness in translating Eliot's poetic references and hoped to make his own contribution to the teaching and research of domestic British and American poetry in the understanding and translation of Eliot's poetic references and their intertextuality.

Research on the Mentality and Poetry of Poets in the Late Ming Dynasty

Ma Xiaoming

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On the basis of sorting out the evolution of poetry in the late Ming Dynasty, this book explores the development trajectory of poetry in the late Ming Dynasty from the perspective of the poet's mentality. It analyzes the reasons why the poetry style in the late Ming Dynasty changed from "retro" to "spiritual" and the late Ming poets' reflections on "teacher's heart" and "learning from the past". It also discusses the creation of patriotic poetry in the late Ming Dynasty. This book focuses on studying the impact of the mentality of mainstream poets in the late Ming Dynasty on the direction of poetry, in order to accurately grasp the inheritance and new changes in the poetic style of the late Ming Dynasty. In addition, this book also conducts an in-depth analysis of creative groups such as boudoir women, brothel women and "female mountain people" from the perspective of the awakening of women's consciousness in the late Ming Dynasty, and summarizes the new trends in the development of women's poetry in the late Ming Dynasty.

Research on Song Poetry in North American Sinology

Wan Yi

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This book takes the cross-cultural communication of Song poetry in North America as the object of investigation, uses academic history and discourse analysis as the basic perspective, and takes the development history, research fields, main characteristics, and research methods of Song poetry research results in North American Sinology circles as its scope of discussion. The North American Sinology community mainly discusses five aspects: the categories of Song poetry, the "self" of Song poetry, the "revolution" of Song poetry, the relationship between Song poetry and politics, and the relationship between Song poetry and Buddhism and Taoism. It shows distinctive research characteristics, that is, it emphasizes the restoration of historical and cultural context, is good at comparing China and the West, pays attention to interdisciplinary investigation, and is extremely good at text reading, which provides Chinese scholars with lessons from outside the region.

three Cao" Poetry and the Spirit of Ancient Chinese Poetry

Li Jian

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This book comprehensively examines the poetic thoughts of "Three Cao" and "Seven Sons", explores their inheritance and development of traditional Chinese poetics, and reveals their original theoretical contributions. The "Three Cao" and "Seven Sons" have made outstanding literary achievements. Through theoretical analysis or with the help of their own creative practice, they expressed a series of poetic concepts and formed the "Three Cao" poetics with rich meanings. Bixing poetics inherits the Book of Songs and Chu Ci; Kanwu poetics and literary quality poetics inherit the etiquette and music culture of the pre-Qin and Han Dynasties; literary spirit poetics is the theoretical creation of Cao Pi and others; style and bone poetics is the refinement of the "Three Cao", "Seven Sons" and Jian'an poetics spirit by Liu Xie, Zhong Rong and others, and also belongs to the theoretical generation of the "Three Cao" poetics. Each poetics has become an important content of ancient Chinese poetics and played a substantial role in enriching and perfecting the spirit of ancient Chinese poetics. As a poetic model, the "Three Cao" poetics has certain inspiration for current literary creation and theoretical construction. Contemporary literary creation and theoretical elucidation can learn from the artistic and aesthetic development of "Three Cao" poetics, and then promote the construction of contemporary Chinese poetic discourse and system with national characteristics.

Interested in Poetry: Yunshe Poetry Class (shenzhen Scholar·nan Shufang Night Talk Season 6)

Editor-in-chief Wu Dinghai

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Poetry is the foundation of Chinese studies and the source of humanities. Famous poets and university professors teach the style and practice of metrical poetry. The students form a poetry club and complete the club lessons in each period. The famous teachers then comment on the poems line by line, thus forming a lively and lively record of the class. Readers can be inspired by it, watch it, and follow it to write beautiful poems.

Research on Tang Poetry During the Republic of China

Zhao Yaofeng

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This book comprehensively reviews the development of Tang poetics during the Republic of China, dividing it into three historical periods. During this period, Tang poetics showed the development characteristics of moving from tradition to modernity. Through textual interpretation of the research works on Tang poetry by scholars during the Republic of China, the rich academic perspectives formed by the research on Tang poetry during the Republic of China period were systematically refined. On this basis, the theoretical system formed by the research on Tang poetry during the Republic of China was constructed from three aspects: Tang poetry history theory, Tang poetry art theory, and Tang poetry style theory. Finally, on the basis of systematically summarizing the characteristics of Tang poetry during the Republic of China, it points out the shortcomings and future development trends of the research on Tang poetry during the Republic of China in terms of methodology and theoretical achievements.

A Study on the Remains of Ancient Ritual Systems and the Form of Literary Theory

Yu Lin

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This book mainly studies the correlation between the remains of ancient ritual systems and the form of early literary theory, and is divided into four parts. The first part compares the physical remains unearthed from three generations of archaeology with the aesthetic forms handed down from ancient times to obtain the perceptual correlation between the two; the second part cuts into the ideographic mechanism of ancient rituals from the perspective of symbol composition, explores the uniqueness of the ritual ideographic system, and compares it with the verbal ideographic system of early literary theory; the third part examines the important role played by ancient ritual systems in the generation of the motif of ancient literary theory; the fourth part studies the interactive relationship between ancient ritual systems and the development of literary style. This book systematically studies the comprehensive role of ancient ritual systems in the formation of early literary theory. It not only affected the development of literary theory in terms of aesthetic form and thinking configuration, but also shaped the development trend of pre-Qin literary style.

Chasing Dreams, Innovation, and Novelty: a Study of Youth Literature Magazines

Wang Xiaohong Zhang Shuoxun

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Since the 1990s, with the rapid popularization of Internet multimedia technology in my country, mass media have fully participated in and effectively promoted the rapid evolution of Chinese literature. Magazines and books are the latest manifestation of media integration in the new era. This work selects youth literature magazines under the new literary ecology as the research object. It starts by sorting out the development history of youth literature magazines, and uses theories and research methods from multiple disciplines such as literature, sociology, and communication to analyze the external ecological changes of youth literature magazines and their impact and related changes on many factors such as writers (editors), texts, readers, communication media, and marketing channels in the internal ecology. On this basis, it further explores the narrative strategies of youth literature magazines and the dilemmas and possible solutions for youth literature magazines under the new literary ecology.

Urban Narratives in Contemporary Chinese Literature (1949-1966)

Xu Gang

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This book takes "Cities in Literature" as its theme and conducts research on urban expressions in literature during the "Seventeen Years" (1949-1966). Through specific text analysis, the ideological convergence process of conflict, adaptation, and differentiation between "socialist literature" and the capitalist "field" of "city" is examined, and then a literary expression of "socialist city" is explored. Although behind this expression lies the contradiction and inherent anxiety of "post-revolutionary" socialist ideology, it is an excellent perspective from which to analyze the legacy and lessons of China's socialism.

Research on Children's Literature by Literary Writers

Zhu Ziqiang Editor-in-chief Xu Derong

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How do Chinese and foreign writers across the literary world present themselves differently when creating children's literature? What are their different thoughts and insights from the past, and what are their biases and limitations? With a strong curiosity about this issue, this book adheres to the research idea of ​​​​starting from the problem. Through careful reading of a large number of texts, it restores the scene of literary history and reveals the unique ideas and artistic techniques of children's literature creation by famous writers in the literary world. At the same time, it uses a rigorous critical spirit to examine the deficiencies in the writers' works. This book has outstanding classic awareness and broad academic vision. It not only studies the children's literature writing and the thoughts behind it by representative Chinese writers such as Lu Xun, Bing Xin and Zhang Wei, but also explores the unique style of foreign literary masters such as Kipling, Lessing, Mark Twain, Kawabata Yasunari, France, Jimenez, Plishvin and Hoffman in the creation of children's literature. It has a novel perspective and sometimes surprising academic insights. I believe it can not only bring new ideas to the research of children's literature, but also inspire the research of classic writers.

Inheritance·deconstruction·reshaping: a Study of Contemporary American Civil War Novels

Liu Songqi

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In the context of the neorealist trend, this book explores how contemporary American Civil War novels can achieve the historical reshaping of the Civil War in the balance of inheritance and deconstruction from the levels of art form, historical cognition, social issues, and philosophical thinking. At the same time, this book also pays attention to the mutual influence and mutual promotion between the practice of literary creation and the development of neorealist novel theory. On this basis, this book deeply explores how contemporary American writers participate in the construction of mainstream ideology and express concerns about future wars and future society through Civil War novels.

Research on Modern Novels in "shengjing Times

Wang Xiuyan

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This book takes 2,844 modern novels published in "Shengjing Times" (1919-1944) as the research object, and systematically examines the novels in the literary supplement of "Shengjing Times" with a total text volume of more than 10 million words. These novels are important manifestations of early newspaper literature in Northeast China and are also strong evidence of the development of modern Northeastern newspaper literature. This book focuses on sorting out the novel creations of more than a dozen Northeastern writers active in the literary supplement of "Shengjing Times", such as Mu Rugai, Wang Lengfo, Jin Xiaotian, Zhao Xianwen, etc. It also discusses the works of 21 writers from 15 countries including Japan, Russia, France, Britain, and the United States. These novels demonstrate the value and influence of modern novels published in Shengjing Times.

Research on the Ethical Significance of Trauma Novels

Wang Hui

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This book provides a comprehensive and systematic review of the relationship between trauma and literature, and reveals the ethical significance of trauma novels. On this basis, it elaborates on the ethical relationship between self and others produced in trauma novels. It explores the ethical issues of "fidelity to truth" caused by traumatic events, and explains the unique aesthetic dimensions contained in traumatic events.

Research on Keywords of Contemporary Chinese Epics

Li Nan

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This book is based on the performance, text and research literature of Chinese ethnic minority epics, and uses interdisciplinary research methods to select the six most representative keywords of contemporary Chinese epics - epic, oral poetics, performance, text, singer, and cultural memory for scientific interpretation and theoretical reflection. The six keywords interpenetrate and refer to each other, which not only shows the internal connections and development context of the contemporary Chinese epic system, but also forms a multi-dimensional view of the study of contemporary Chinese epics with its independent problem areas.

Chesapeake Requiem: a Year on the Impending Oblivion of Tangier Island

(us) Earl Swift

270K0

This is a poignant story. Tangier Island is a unique island located in Virginia, United States, and Chesapeake is a small city located on the island. The living conditions there are harsh, but there are still 470 islanders who survive tenaciously in this small town and live an almost isolated life. However, due to rising sea levels, Tangier Island is disappearing and being swallowed up by the sea day by day: from 1850 to 2017, the island area has shrunk by 2\u002F3. The waves washed away the cemeteries of the islanders' ancestors, making these devout islanders very worried. At that time, experts believed that in about 25 years, Tangier Island would be completely submerged and the islanders would have to abandon their homes. From 2016 to 2017, the author of this book, Earl Swift, lived on Tangier Island, fishing for crabs and oysters with these people who live by the water. He records the island's ancient traditions, depicts its past, and looks into its empty future. The Chesapeake is about to disappear from the world - its fate is irreversible.

Style: a Study of Important Documents on Ancient Chinese Style Concepts (volume 2)

Editor-in-chief Dang Shengyuan

259K0

The four classics contain extremely rich stylistic concepts. Comprehensive combing and in-depth exploration of the implicit or explicit stylistic concepts in the four important books is the only way to study ancient stylistic concepts. The papers collected in this volume are the important results of studying the stylistic concepts reflected in the classics of the past dynasties. Among them, there is an investigation of the stylistic forms of classical documents such as "The Book of Songs" and "Shangshu" and the stylistic genetic concepts underlying them; there is also an analysis of stylistic concepts of selected chapters of "Historical Records" in the general collection of articles; there is also an interpretation of the stylistic concepts of sub-documents such as "Dian Lun" and Tang and Song Leishu; there is also an analysis of stylistic classification and stylistic concepts in collection documents such as separate collections, general collections, anthologies, and Wenhua. These thematic research results reflect the in-depth research on ancient Chinese stylistic concepts.

The Reception History of Roland Barthes's Literary Theory in China

Wen Ling

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This book uses methods such as reception aesthetics and hermeneutics to study the reception history of Roland Barthes' literary theory in China. The reception of Roland Barthes's literary theory in China has gone through four stages, which constitute his four faces: the "formalists" in the early 1980s, the structuralists in the late 1980s, the poststructuralists in the 1990s, and the popular culture critics in the 21st century. The history of the reception of Barthes's literary theory in China shows a profile of the development history of contemporary Chinese literary theory. This book strives to provide reference suggestions for scholars in related fields to learn from Western literary theory by studying the reception history of Barth's literary theory in China.

Literary Geography (12th Series)

Editor-in-chief Zeng Daxing Xia Hanning

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"Literary Geography" is a selection of papers from the annual conference of the Chinese Literary Geography Society. It is edited by Zeng Daxing and others. It is published annually and has published 11 volumes. The authors are all scholars engaged in literary geography research in China, Japan and South Korea. This journal has several columns including "Discipline Construction of Literary Geography", "Macro Research of Literary Geography", "Basic Theoretical Research of Literary Geography", "Research on Methods of Literary Geography", "Geographical Distribution of Literary Writers", "Regional Literary Geography", "Application Research of Literary Geography", "International Perspective", "Discipline Construction Trends", etc. Since the publication of this series, the response has been very good, and every issue has been sold out. The 12th volume of "Literary Geography" contains 20 selected papers from the 12th Annual Meeting of the Chinese Literary Geography Society, including "Several Issues in Current Literary Geography Research", "The Construction and Causes of "Shangshan" in Tang Poetry from the Spatial Perspective of Literary Geography", etc. The literature is rich, the argumentation is rigorous, new ideas are emerging, the writing is standardized, and it has high academic value, which is of great significance in promoting the healthy development of literary geography.

Chinese and Foreign Literary Theory (issue 2023)

Editor-in-chief Gao Jianping

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Today, China is facing major changes unseen in a century. Chinese contemporary literature and art are also developing in response to the changes in the world structure. Under this background, new literary and artistic phenomena, literary methods, literary and artistic trends, etc. Have been born. Today, researchers of literary and art theory must not only face new situations, new problems, and new insights in the development of literature and art, but also explore new expressions, new directions, and new forms in the construction of literary and art theoretical discourse systems. Today, as the Chinese nation moves towards its second centenary goal, the development of my country's literary and artistic theory is facing better development opportunities, and Chinese literary and artistic theoretical discourse has also gained more global space in the context of the "post-theoretical era". This book will discuss exclusive interviews with directors, Western literary theory, the construction of Chinese literary theory, modern and contemporary Chinese literary theory, ancient Chinese literary theory, and translations.

Indian Literary Classics from the Perspective of Ecological Civilization

Hou Chuanwen Wu Leilei Et Al.

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This book uses an ecocritical approach to interpret Indian literary classics, including an overall study of Indian ecological civilization and ecological literature, as well as an ecological interpretation of Indian literary classics such as the Vedas, the two epics, and the Jataka stories, as well as Indian classic writers such as Kalidasa, Tagore, and Premchand. The overall study of the book is combined with individual research. The overall study mainly sorts out and grasps the ecological characteristics of Indian civilization and its impact on Indian literature; the individual study conducts detailed analysis and in-depth exploration of the ecological wisdom contained in Indian literary classics through close reading of the text.

The Narrative Art of New Historical Fiction by Julian Barnes

Zhao Shengjie

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This book focuses on the narrative art of the early, middle and late new historical novels of British postmodernist formal experimenter Julian Barnes, and explores the development and changes of historical themes in different stages. This book points out that in his early and middle works, he used anti-realistic aesthetic experiments to show a diverse and uncertain history, leading readers to get rid of the shackles of the traditional single linear view of history, and revealing the difficulty of approaching the objective historical truth; but in his later works, he relied on meticulous realistic descriptions to truly reproduce objective historical events and answer the question of how to approach the historical truth in a unique way, thus transcending the extreme relativism of postmodernism in history.

The Aesthetic Project of Modernity: a Study of Le Guin's Science Fiction

Shaw Dana

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Since the 1960s and 1970s, science fiction has transcended traditional realist literature and entered the fields of anthropology and cosmology from descriptions of technological imitation, becoming a global cultural phenomenon. In the evolution process of this creation, the "ambiguous" aesthetics characterized by blurred boundaries and inclusive centers gradually developed and formed. Taking the American science fiction writer Ursula K. Le Guin as an example, this book comprehensively examines five pairs of binary relationships in Le Guin's works: "past and future", "dreams and reality", "man and technology", "man and nature" and "Eastern and Western cultures". It refines and explains the concept of "ambiguous" aesthetics from the five dimensions of time and space, spirit, body, ecology and culture, thus proposing an aesthetic plan to capture the changing modernity.

Style and Ideology: Multiple Expressions of Chinese Revolutionary Literature (1927-1949)

Long Chang Huang

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This book aims to explore the relationship between intention (ideological content) and expression (linguistic form) in the writing of Chinese revolutionary literature from 1927 to 1949 from the perspective of style and ideology. For this reason, this book focuses on three revolutionary writers, Jiang Guangci, Guo Moruo, and Ding Ling, and elaborates on the transformation and development of their revolutionary literature writing during this period, and then reveals that the artistic effects presented by the language form of the writers' literary works (texts) may be contrary to the writing intentions stated by the writers themselves, thus showing the richness and complexity of style and ideology.

Research on the Transformation of Women's Concepts from the Perspective of Modern Women's Literature

Zhao Siqi

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Modern China is a period of alternation between the old and the new. During this period of great change, the female group's ideological concepts and historical destiny have undergone obvious transformations. This is particularly evident in modern women's literature, especially women's poetry creation and women's novel creation. As far as female poetry creation is concerned, this book is based on the works of modern female writers such as the talented Wu Zao, Shen Queying, Shan Shili, the Xu sisters of Nanshe, Qiu Jin, and Lu Bicheng, and finds the dividing points between their early and late creations. Based on this, it compares the changes in their creative content and style in the early and later periods, and presents the transformation trajectory of their female concepts. As far as women's novel creation is concerned, the themes are diverse, including women's studies, marriage and love, etc. As far as women's education is concerned, the female characters in modern women's novels are different from the ancient Chinese women who studied books such as "Women's Training" and "Women's Commandments", and tend to accept new-style school education. As far as marriage and love are concerned, the female characters written by modern female novel writers have stepped out of the boudoir to a certain extent. Their awareness of autonomy in marriage and love has been significantly enhanced, and they have begun to reflect on their fate and their own situation, and even express doubts about men and marriage and even escape.

Interpretation of Utopia and Science Fiction Literature

Wang Ruirui

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"Utopia" is a keyword used by many theorists in science fiction criticism, especially in Western Marxist science fiction criticism. The close connection between Western Marxist theory and science fiction literature began in the 1970s. The science fiction criticism initiated by Darko Suenwen marked the Marxist turn of Western science fiction criticism. Since then, utopia has gradually evolved into the ultimate vision of Western Marxist science fiction criticism. This book analyzes the causes of the Marxist turn in Western science fiction literary criticism, and deeply explores the "utopian" perspective of Western Marxist science fiction criticism. On this basis, we conduct a detailed and in-depth study of the science fiction critical theories of Suenwen, Jameson, Moylan, Friedman and other scholars.

Sontag and China

Hao Guilian

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This book discusses the deep connection between Sontag and Chinese traditional culture in consciousness and thought. Sontag's works can be said to be "literary like the person", full of changes and sometimes contradictory; a similar change model of "both this and that" and "either black and white" also dominates the overall framework of Chinese classical literary theory. This book takes this as a starting point to examine Sontag's overall creation and aesthetic thoughts. It can be seen that "the difficulty of change" and "the change of difficulty" not only run throughout her creation, but also span all categories of her creation. Interpreting Sontag from the perspective of traditional Chinese culture will help readers deeply understand her creative concepts and thoughts.

The Normative Foundation of Contemporary Literature and Art: Reflection on Legitimacy and Its Critical Practice

Fu Qilin

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This book mainly attempts to think about literary theoretical issues from the perspective of legitimacy crisis and legitimacy construction, and specifically touches on theoretical issues through the practice of literary criticism. Theoretical thinking is mainly based on three dimensions, reflecting on the normative foundation and legitimacy issues in the field of literature and art from the perspective of social theory, exploring the legitimacy crisis of literary aesthetic ideology, and elucidating the legitimacy proposition of literary semiotics. The practice of literary criticism involves traditional culture and ideology, modernity and literary forms, postmodern desires and aesthetic issues.

Research on Family Letters of Song Dynasty

Zhang Xiaohua

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This book takes family letters from the Song Dynasty as the research object and sorts out the development history of family letters from the Warring States Period to the Song Dynasty. On the basis of comprehensively sorting out the family letters of the Song Dynasty, we classify them and summarize their overall appearance. Through family letters, we explore many aspects of family life and social life of scholars in the Song Dynasty, and deeply explore the impact of major political and economic events in the Song Dynasty on families and individuals, as well as the resulting coping strategies of scholars. The educational thoughts and family management concepts in family letters are the essence of family letters in the Song Dynasty. They are also a prominent manifestation of family education, family education, and family tradition, and have a profound impact on future generations. At the same time, family letters were also an important means of academic communication for scholars in the Song Dynasty. Through case studies, we can understand the role that family letters played in academic communication. In addition, this book also analyzes the literary values ​​such as the stylistic features, language style, and lyrical characteristics of family letters, and pays attention to the phenomenon of using letters instead of letters, poetry instead of letters, and words instead of letters in the Song Dynasty, and discusses them as important supplementary materials for family letters.

Research on Yunnan Writing and National Identity (1937-1945)

Dong Xiaoxia

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Starting from the thinking dimension of how "modern literature" constructs and imagines "modern China", and following the academic vision of "looking at China from the periphery", this book explores from a holistic perspective the travelers and investigators who established special connections with Yunnan during the Yunnan-Burma Anti-Japanese War, local writers in Yunnan, and Chinese Expeditionary Force officers and journalists. These Yunnan writings based on on-the-ground experience all reflect a very obvious sense of national identity and Chinese nation community. Based on the compilation of historical materials and close reading of texts, this book "uses history to interpret poetry" and "uses poetry to prove history". It is not only committed to the presentation of local knowledge, but also places regional research in the care of the overall history.

Research on Lu Xun's Dark Experience and Writing

Wang Haiyan

252K0

Based on the actual creation of Lu Xun and the academic history of Lu Xun research, this book takes "darkness" as a core concept that can reveal Lu Xun's life, thoughts, aesthetic concepts and artistic personality, and studies his spiritual structure and literary creation.

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