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Research on the Theme of Urbanization in American Literature in the 20th Century

Jing Xingmei

203K0

This book mainly involves American writers Toni Morrison, Willa Cather, and Carson McCullers. They are respectively winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature and the Pulitzer Prize for Literature, and classic writers with distinctive characteristics. They are respectively famous for describing the northern, western, and southern United States in the context of urbanization. Using their works as research content, people seem to be looking at a panorama, and can gain a comprehensive and systematic insight into the various aspects of life and social changes in American urbanization. The specific content includes four parts: (1) Northern American cities as described by Toni Morrison; (2) The development of the American West in the eyes of Willa Cather; (3) Carson McCullers and the American rural South; (4) References and reflections on the American urbanization movement.

Research on Mourning Texts in Song Dynasty

Xie Minyu

118K0

This book takes "Song Dynasty mourning texts" as the research object. It conducts literature research, sorting out and studying various styles of mourning texts in the Song Dynasty, such as elegies, lamentations, condolences, memorial texts, etc., And conducts a preliminary examination of the origin, evolution, characteristics, definitions and related stylistic concepts of different styles. It strives to provide a comprehensive, detailed, in-depth and multi-angle description and research on the existence, main content and stylistic characteristics of the literature. It places the Song Dynasty mourning poems in the context of historical development, reveals the stylistic characteristics and cultural significance of the Song Dynasty mourning poems, and examines the changes in Song people's life consciousness and cultural concepts.

The Reception and Evolution of Shakespeare's Plays in the Chinese Context

Li Weimin

625K0

This book is a comprehensive and systematic study of the dissemination, translation, adaptation and performance of Shakespeare's plays in China in the field of domestic Shakespeare studies. The study closely follows an important case in the influence of Chinese and foreign literature in the 20th century: the deformation and variation of Shakespeare's drama. It examines the aesthetic characteristics of drama Shakespeare and opera Shakespeare on the Chinese stage from the perspective of text adaptation and stage combination, and examines the collision and integration of Shakespeare's drama and Chinese drama with Chinese culture under the different aesthetic principles of realism and freehand brushwork. This book studies the reception and dissemination of Shakespeare's plays from the perspective of influence, deformation, and variation. It is different from pure text research. Through the Chinese adaptation of Shakespeare's plays, it clarifies the different performance forms and aesthetic presentation methods displayed in the blending and collision of Chinese and Western drama concepts. Through the study of dialogue dramas and opera adaptations of Shakespeare plays, the national characteristics of Chinese Shakespeare studies in the field of world Shakespeare studies are highlighted, and it is hoped that "stones from other mountains can become the jade of the East" to establish a Shakespeare research system with Chinese characteristics.

Russian Historical Poetry

Ma Xiaohui

193K0

This book mainly studies the historical poetics pioneered by the famous Russian scholar Veselovsky, who advocated "clarifying the essence of poetry from the history of poetry." This book explains the academic background, theoretical framework and internal mechanism of historical poetics, as well as the study of the historical evolution of literary genres and literary forms; it studies how Bakhtin, Zhirmonsky, Meledinsky and Khrapchenko developed historical poetics after the 20th century. They successively proposed that the dialectical relationship between synchronic research and diachronic research should be properly handled, that the research object should be expanded from the evolution of form to the evolution of poetic consciousness, and that the study of historical poetics should be conducted in a broader cultural context.

Aesthetic Expression of the Mountain World in Eastern Zhejiang: Research on Wei Jinzhi's Novel Creation

Liu Jiasi Liu Guiping

249K0

"The Aesthetic Expression of the Mountain World in Eastern Zhejiang-A Study on the Creation of Wei Jinzhi's Novels" is a monograph full of academic value. The whole book has a scientific framework, rigorous structure and strong logic. In the discussion, the argument is fair, the viewpoint is novel, the argument is sufficient, and the argument is penetrating. The operation of the whole book is very standardized, and the citations are very clear, showing a rigorous academic attitude.

Research on "selected Works" from the Modern Academic Perspective

Liu Yuejin Editor-in-chief Liu Hong

291K0

"Research on Selected Works from a Modern Academic Perspective" edited by Liu Yuejin and Liu Hong is a collection of research papers on ancient literary theory. The authors are all experts and scholars with high academic levels in this research field. It is divided into two parts. The first part is a comprehensive study and contains 12 papers. It mainly focuses on the study of the methods of famous scholars in studying ancient literature, that is, the study of research. The second part is mostly focused on the proofreading and criticism of various versions of "Selected Works".

Literary Geography (sixth Series)

Editor-in-chief Zeng Daxing Xia Hanning Liu Chuan'e

258K0

In the disciplinary theory of literary geography, there are two core aspects: one is the conceptual category of the discipline; the other is the basic idea of ​​the discipline. The primary issues closely related to these two aspects are the nature, tasks and characteristics of the discipline. Only when the nature, tasks and characteristics of the discipline are clearly discussed can other theoretical issues have a direction. This article discusses the literary and cultural aspects of literary geography from the perspective of its subject nature and tasks, and proposes the foothold of the subject theory.

A Study on the Evolution of Ci Style During the Xiaozong Period of the Southern Song Dynasty

Chen Lili

241K0

During the Qian and Chun reigns of Emperor Xiaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty, Xin Qiji and Jiang Kui stepped onto the stage one after another, and the poetry world of later generations has never been freed from their barriers. Lyricists of all generations have recognized the importance of this period but have different opinions. Specifically, Xiaozong's poetry broke the dominance of erotic poetry since the late Tang Dynasty. Themes such as chanting objects, describing feelings, reasoning, birthday wishes, and stanzas were highlighted. "Using poetry as lyrics" was completely realized, and discussions and allusions were extremely common. At the same time, there was a separation between the creation of literati and the entertainment needs of the society, and the songbooks compiled and selected by the public were still mainly composed of Northern Song Dynasty poems. "Poems in the Thatched Cottage" is a typical representative. By comparing the two great poets Su Shi and Xin Qiji, we can also see the differences in the times and the maturity and establishment of the style of poetry in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Silk Culture Research Bibliography and Selected Excellent Papers

Compiled By Wu Xiaojun, Zhang Zanmei And Chen Jian

240K0

Chinese silk culture is a very important part of the traditional culture of our great motherland. It embodies the wisdom and creativity of our ancestors for thousands of years, and embodies the beautiful spiritual emotions and national spirit of the Chinese nation. Silk has a splendid history, and the exquisite craftsmanship and achievements of generations of skilled craftsmen that are unparalleled in the world have formed a rich and precious intangible cultural heritage. Especially under the "Belt and Road" initiative, the significance of Silk Road and cultural research is not limited to cultural and historical value, but also has very important practical significance. This book is a selection of documents related to the research on the development of China's sericulture and silk industry, aiming to provide a basis for people to understand the history of the development of China's sericulture and silk industry. The book is divided into three parts: the first part is a silk culture research bibliography, which includes more than 220 kinds of books; the second part is a selection of excellent journal articles (abstracts), including more than 570 excellent papers; the third part is excellent journal articles, including 15 papers. The bibliographies are mainly sorted according to the Chinese pinyin order of the bibliographies. Except for thread-bound books, all the books are compiled with content summaries.

A Study on the Ideological Connotation of Richard Wright's Novels

Zhang Xiaomin

179K0

This book mainly studies the ideological connotation of Richard Wright's novels, covering four aspects: first, the source of Wright's creation, that is, the life experiences he has seen and felt since his childhood; second, the cultural logic and ethical and political thoughts of Wright's novels, which are Wright's ideological program for literary creation; third, the textual interpretation of Wright's representative works created in different periods; fourth, a discussion of Wright's chain role in the development history of African-American literature.

The Anti-japanese War and Yan'an Literary Modernity

Yuan Shengyong

267K0

Yan'an literature is a relatively independent literary form in the history of modern Chinese literature. Yan'an literary modernity also embodies a certain degree of humanistic care and enlightenment, and is a complex existence. Its formation has gone through a dynamic process and was formed historically in the course of historical development. The modernity presented in late Yan'an literature has its self-transcendence character, and also strengthens its own modernity color derived from faith. This is literature based on faith and tending to faith. As an objective historical existence, Yan'an literature should also be an open existence when reconstructed under restoration and reflection, and its contemporary value should be highlighted through continuous exploration.

Cultural Ecology and Landscape Poetry Essay

Zhao Hailing

199K0

This book puts writers and their works into specific environments for investigation, and examines their relevance and integration with nature, people, society, education, ethics, customs, etc. It breaks through the boundaries of the subject and conducts multi-faceted reflections and explorations on ancient Chinese landscape poetry with an ecological system view and ecological values. This book is divided into three parts: the upper, middle and lower parts. The first part uses the description of landscapes in Aodian's poems to reveal its cultural connotation and social background; the middle part analyzes the most representative aesthetic paradigms of landscapes in the Chinese literary tradition, from which we can understand our nation. Unique ecological wisdom and artistic appeal; the second part uses the standpoint of literature and history, with reference to and integration into various other humanities disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology, folklore, philology, etc., To conduct literature research on the author, year, and theme of some famous landscape poems.

Stylistic Research on Purish Writing

Li Junsheng

327K0

Prishvin is an outstanding Russian literary master. His novels, essays, fairy tales, and literary creation theories are all handed down from generation to generation. This book is based on the historical facts of the writer's creation and uses genre types as methods to study his creation. Gorky praised Plishvan: "After Leskov, there is no such sophisticated Russian in our literary language." Prishwen's clear words and beautiful sentences are beyond the language. He has a profound Russian cultural heritage and is soaked in the charm of Eastern culture. With just a few strokes, the Russian landscape is outlined, and the work is full of rich painterly meaning. His pen is concise and his intention is clear. The moral philosophy soaked in language makes his stylistic innovation unique and unique.

An Investigation of the Modernity of Overseas Travel Notes in the Late Qing Dynasty

Yang Tangchen

235K0

This book deeply explores the modern elements of the late Qing's overseas travel notes from the aspects of the turning point of the spiritual structure, the evolution of ideas, and the fission of the travel writing style, and details the complex evolution of its textual writing, thereby pointing out that the late Qing's overseas travel notes contain the basic elements needed to construct the modernity of Chinese prose. This element, which originated from the occurrence of overseas experiences, broke through the righteousness barriers of ancient prose and broke away from the rigid language symbol system. It played a role in promoting the generation of modern prose in terms of spiritual awareness, language awareness, and stylistic awareness, thereby constituting an important link in the modern transformation of Chinese prose. At the same time, while discussing the modernity of overseas travel notes in the late Qing Dynasty, this article always places it in the interactive relationship between "self" and "other", and the local and foreign lands. It not only emphasizes the impact of "other" on "self", but also emphasizes the subjective resistance of "self" when facing "other". It also points out that in addition to impact and resistance, there is also a complex and ambiguous communication picture of mutual penetration and mutual shaping between the two parties. In short, the study of the modernity of travel notes outside the city in the late Qing Dynasty not only explores the modernity of the travel notes outside the city in the late Qing Dynasty, traces the fundamental motivations and realistic basis for the emergence of modern consciousness in the travel notes outside the city in the late Qing Dynasty from a historical perspective, and grasps its evolving historical form relatively objectively, which is of great significance in the history of thought. It also effectively tracks the occurrence process of modern Chinese prose, providing reference and reference for the study of the occurrence of modern literature.

Literary Geography (7th Series)

Editor-in-chief Zeng Daxing Xia Hanning Fang Liping

282K0

The seventh volume of "Literary Geography" contains 25 papers from the 7th Annual Conference of the Chinese Literary Geography Society, selected from 172 participating papers, including "Spatial Perception and Literary Communication on the Nakdong River and Its Coast in South Korea" by Professor Zheng Yuluo from Kyungpook University in South Korea, and "Spatial Perception and Literary Communication on the Nakdong River and Its Coast in South Korea" by Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Professor Ruofen's "The Spirit of East Asian Civilization and the Cultural Image of Eight Scenes of Xiaoxiang", Professor Zeng Daxing's "The Connotation and Research Methods of "Regional Literature"", Professor Gao Jianxin's "War Fires in Tang Poetry and Its Cultural Landscape Value", Professor Han Luhua's "Comparison of Jia Pingwa and Mo Yan's Local Narratives - Based on Regional Ecology" Culture as a Perspective", Professor Wang Jianguo's "Xizhou Song - An Examination of the Geographic Environment in which it was Produced", Professor Tao Litian's "Literary Hearts and Carving Dragons - A Study of Geographical Criticism", Associate Professor Du Xueqin's "The Starting Point and Development Process of the Literary Landscape - Taking Three Famous Buildings in Jiangnan as an Example", Associate Professor Long Qilin's "Geography" "Physical Image Historical Materials, Literary Geography Discipline Background and Professional Spirit - Issues and Reflections on Geographic Image Historical Materials in Chinese Literary Research Works", etc. The literature is rich in material, rigorous in argumentation, new ideas, standardized writing, has high academic value, and is of great significance in promoting the healthy development of literary geography.

Research on Mao Dun in the English-speaking World

Zhou Jiaoyan

225K0

This book takes the study of Mao Dun in the English-speaking world as the research object. Based on a close reading of the text, it carefully and systematically sorts out and studies the translation, introduction and research results of Mao Dun's works in the English-speaking world. It reviews the translation, introduction and research of Mao Dun and his works from the perspective of Western culture, hoping to provide reference for domestic studies of Mao Dun and even modern and contemporary literature research.

Research on Ryotaro Shiba: Creation of Historical Novels with East Asian Themes

Guan Lidan

180K0

Ryotaro Shiba (1923-1996) was the most influential historical novelist in Japan after World War II. He had extensive influence in the political and economic circles and was known as the "national writer" (Japan). Ryotaro Shima has written a large number of historical novels, essays, and travel notes on topics related to China, Japan, Korea and other East Asian countries, totaling more than 60 volumes. This book conducts a comparative study of the creations of Ryotaro Shiba and related writers, analyzes Ryotaro Shiba's literary narrative of East Asian history, and his thoughts on East Asia and Japan. It can help readers gain a deeper understanding of Ryotaro Shiba's literature, Japanese writers' understanding of East Asian history, and then gain a deeper understanding of Japan and East Asia.

Multi-ethnic Literary Historical Perspective and Transformation of Chinese Literary Research Paradigm

Li Xiaofeng Liu Daxian

381K0

This book is an important achievement in the theory and criticism of Chinese ethnic minority literature since the 21st century. It is an integrated work of the study of "Chinese Multi-ethnic Literature Historical View". On the basis of a comprehensive explanation of the theoretical basis, basic connotation, structural elements, practical value and academic significance of the multi-ethnic literary historical perspective, the author re-explored the basic issues of Chinese literature research such as time, space, and the national knowledge attributes of Chinese literary history. He summarized the relationship between the multi-ethnic literary historical perspective and the transformation of Chinese history and philosophy, and examined the cultural policies and multi-literary ecology of the world's major multi-ethnic countries. The "multi-ethnic literature" in this book is not the "multi-ethnic literature" within ethnic minorities, but refers to the objective form of multi-ethnic literature in multi-ethnic countries. Therefore, the purpose of this book is not only to promote a theoretical shift in the study of Chinese minority literature, but also to re-examine the multi-ethnic, multi-historical, multi-traditional, multi-form, and multi-lingual characteristics of Chinese literature as well as the historical laws of integration, coexistence, and common development based on the theoretical basis of a multi-ethnic literary historical perspective, thereby promoting the fundamental transformation of Chinese literary research paradigms and the innovation and consolidation of literary discourse in a world-wide sense. Therefore, the construction of the Chinese discourse system of world vision, national consciousness and Chinese multi-ethnic literature research is the theoretical innovation and academic contribution of this book.

Zongfeng and Baoxun: a Study of the Zen Writing Tradition in the Song Dynasty

Qi Wei Zhou Yukai

145K0

This book takes as the research object the individual cases of Zen writing in the Song Dynasty. The first part focuses on the poetry tradition of Qian Zong, and studies the special form of the poetry paradigm passed down from generation to generation by Qian Zong in the Song Dynasty. The content includes songs at twelve o'clock, mountain dwelling poems, pastoral songs, "Eight Scenes of Xiaoxiang" poems, etc. It also studies the writing characteristics of Qian Lin's notes in the Song Dynasty. The second part is mainly based on the writing conventions and folk taboos of the monks. The content includes special language phenomena such as monks' Dharma names and epithets, nunneries and Taoist names, death dates and birthdays, clavicle and bolts, fetus abduction and reincarnation.

The Construction and Extension of Tradition: Research on Literature in Liberated Areas and Others

Hu Yuwei

156K0

This book restores and reveals the complex elements contained in the literature of the liberated areas, explores the reasons for the existence and changes of the literature of the liberated areas, and also covers the works of contemporary literary writers and literary phenomena. Literature in the liberated areas has constructed a special tradition, which is renewable. As a latent force, it controls the basic direction and basic way of literary behavior after the founding of New China. Its role is more "original". For later literature, it is by no means just an external restrictive factor and a "shaping" force, but through its effective penetration and refraction, it eventually becomes the spiritual rationale that runs through the writer's thinking and the logical force that affects the internal laws of literary creation.

The Charm of Irony: a Study of Contemporary Chinese Novels Since 1978

Chen Hengjin

206K0

This book sorts out and examines Chinese contemporary novels since 1978 from the perspective of irony, and focuses on the novels of five writers: Wang Meng, Wang Shuo, Wang Xiaobo, Liu Zhenyun and Yan Lianke. From the inside to the outside, from grand history to the grassroots, it analyzes the role of irony in the process of deconstructing revolutionary political discourse. Five representative forms of irony and ironic emotions: protection in questioning, pleasure after subversion, pursuit in laughter, confusion in alienation, and tenderness in edge, explore the ironic features of novels that coexist in multiple symbiosis in contemporary Chinese novels since 1978 in a discourse system in which enlightenment and subversion mutually penetrate and dissolve.

Essays on Central Asian Dongqian Literature

Chang Wenchang Chang Lini

341K0

This book displays the latest results of Dungan research, places Dungan literature in the coordinates of world Chinese literature, covers Dungan written literature and folk oral literature with thematic research, lays the poetic foundation for Dungan literature research, and outlines the research framework of Dungan literature. At the same time, it also makes key breakthroughs, or digs deeply into certain key points of Dongqian literature, or explores the historical context. Based on the latest information in Dungan and Russian, it is interpreted with new references and perspectives, especially the study of complementarity and mutual support between Dungan literature and Chinese culture, and the comparison of the original Dungan colloquialism and the colloquialism of Chinese writers. It subverts some common views of popular textbooks and draws unique new conclusions.

Alice Walker Novels Research

Watercolor Piano

140K0

Alice Walker (1944-) is an outstanding contemporary black female writer and social activist in the United States. She not only created a large number of excellent novels, poems, and prose works, but also became a leading figure in American society concerned about the human living environment by advocating women's ideas. This book is a thematic study of Walker's novels (mainly novels), covering author evaluation, literature review, exploration of women's theory, text analysis, etc. Textual analysis (chapters 4 to 7) is the focus of the book. It brings Walker's novels into a womanist perspective and interprets common themes related to the survival of black Americans and even the entire human race, such as the return of black masculinity and humanity, the struggle of black women to subvert male and white hegemony, the inheritance of black folk culture, and gender harmony, racial harmony, and even the harmony between man and nature.

Research on Poets Traveling to Long in Qing Dynasty

Zhang Bing Ran Yaobin Et Al.

257K0

During the Qing Dynasty, poets from other places came to Longyou in an endless stream through officialdom, wandering, entering the imperial court, and being exiled. They created a large number of poems and works in Longyou, which have unique cognitive value. Through the study of the poetry creation of Long You, a poet who lived in Longyou in the Qing Dynasty, this book deeply explores the inner connection between the poetry creation of Long You, a poet who lived in Longyou in the Qing Dynasty, and his local culture and Longyou culture, and further explains the important influence of the integration of regional culture on the creation of poets in the Qing Dynasty.

A Study on the Relationship between Zhu Xi's Literature and Buddhism and Zen

Qiu Weihua

259K0

This book mainly includes three major modules: the first is the study of causes, revealing the historical context of the origin of Zhu Xi's Buddhist Zen and the complexity and contradiction of Buddhist Zen thought; the second is the study of expression, respectively reviewing Zhu Xi's literary thoughts, poetry creation, quotation prose and Buddhist Zen at all levels. Innumerable connections; the comparison and influence study of the three, the vertical comparison and the horizontal connection are intertwined and parallel throughout the discussion of the various relationships between Zhu Xi's literature and Buddhist Zen, trying to deeply reveal the uniqueness of the relationship between Zhu Xi's literature and Buddhist Zen and the projection and influence of the evolution of Song-Buddhist Zen on the psychology of literati.

A Study of Muriel Spark's Novels

Dai Hongbin

213K0

The famous contemporary British novelist Muriel Spark was hailed by famous critics David Lodge and Frank Kermode as "the most talented and innovative British novelist of her time" and "the most charming writer of her generation" respectively. Spark has been nominated for the Booker Prize three times, and has been shortlisted for each of the six finalists. This book combines the methods of social historical criticism, feminist criticism, literary ethics criticism, spatial theory and text close reading. After introducing Spark's life and creative career, it summarizes her novel aesthetics and creative ideas; it also discusses Spark's novel themes and novel art; and finally places Spark in history. In the coordinates, we will longitudinally sort out and explore the mutual influence between her and other novelists, comprehensively explore the literary origins of her creations, grasp the formation trajectory of her creative concepts and aesthetic thoughts, thereby understanding Spark's inheritance and innovation of tradition, and explore the contribution and significance of her creations to writers of her peers and younger generations.

Modern Chinese Classical "new Poetry" Theory

Zhao Liming

157K0

The modern Chinese classical poetry school mainly refers to the poetry school that has a deep identification with tradition and has formed a critical relationship with the New Literature Free Verse School. It mainly includes the Jiayin School, the National Essence School, members of the Nanshe School, the Xueheng School, and the New Metrics School in the new literature camp. Although these classical poetic schools also advocate the transformation of ancient poetic styles, their reform ideas are very different from those of the New Literature School. This book systematically examines the "new poetry" concepts of classical-leaning poetry theorists in modern China, and conducts in-depth exploration of the language structure, time awareness, development concepts, and value orientations behind them. This kind of research is of great significance to the dialogue between classical schools and liberal schools, and to the re-start of the theoretical construction of new Chinese poetry.

General History of Shandong Literature (part 1)

Qiao Li Editor-in-chief Li Shaoqun

693K0

This book first confirms the status of Shandong literature in the history of Chinese literature. Then, it takes outstanding poets and writers with important overall significance as the main line, and connects them with corresponding creative schools to further clarify the mainstream trends of different historical and cultural eras, reveal the laws behind literary phenomena, and provide appropriate aesthetic judgments.

Essay on Modern Figures

Ji Manhong

227K0

This manuscript is a collection of some of the author's papers, and the main research object is modern Chinese historical figures. These historical figures belong to two different periods, the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. They include important court officials such as Zhang Zhidong and bibliophiles such as Liang Dingfen. They involve a wide range of characters and content.

Transportation between China and the West and Chinese Civilization

Editor-in-chief Liu Zaicong

534K0

This book is a collection of papers from the International Academic Symposium "History and Prospects: Sino-Western Transportation and Chinese Civilization" and the Silk Road Economic Belt High-Level Forum. From August 19 to 20, 2014, the "History and Prospects: Sino-Western Transportation and Chinese Civilization" international academic seminar and the Silk Road Economic Belt High-Level Forum were held in Lanzhou. The seminar was jointly sponsored by the Shanghai Federation of Social Sciences and the Gansu Collaborative Innovation Center for the Inheritance and Development of Silk Road and Chinese Civilization, and was hosted by Academic Monthly magazine and the School of History and Culture of Northwest Normal University. A total of 61 articles were included in the conference proceedings, 45 were selected for this edition and 16 are in the catalogue.

Research on Zhenyuan Poetry Circle

Liu Lihua

240K0

This book focuses on the poets, poems, and poetic styles of the Dezong Dynasty of the Tang Dynasty, mainly in the Zhenyuan period (785-805). It focuses on the Jiangnan poets who entered Zhenyuan from Dali, Li Yi, and Lu Lun. This book focuses on both horizontal points and vertical aspects of the Zhenyuan poetry circle, in order to present the specific historical status and value of the Zhenyuan poetry circle in a well-founded manner.

Essay on Western Literature and Overseas Chinese Literature

Gao Weiguang

229K0

This book mainly collects 27 papers that I have written over the past few decades since I started teaching in colleges and universities. Among them are already published papers, some papers that have been waiting for publication, and two papers that were revised during the research process. Although these papers were written over a period of several decades, they all revolved around the two major themes of Western literature and overseas literature, with the focus being on the study of Western literature. The study of literature from both sides mainly includes three articles on ancient literature from both sides, three articles on Enlightenment literature, five articles on Romantic literature, and seven articles on Modernist literature. It reflects the research direction that the author is concerned about. The four articles on comparative literature theory and translation reflect the author's academic vision and "China concern" in the process of studying Western literature, that is, the ultimate purpose of studying Western literature is to understand and understand one's own literary and cultural conditions. There are five articles on overseas Chinese literature, which mainly reflect the author's thinking on the relationship between Southeast Asian Chinese culture and Chinese traditional culture.

Chinese and Foreign Literary Theory (issue 2, 2017)

Editor-in-chief Gao Jianping

303K0

The content of this issue is divided into 6 columns. The "Basic Theoretical Research" column is based on the study of Chinese literary theory and reflects on the Chinese travel of Western literary theory. It not only thinks about issues from the perspective of macro-disciplinary construction or long-term literary history, but also uses specific literary theorists as examples to clarify the various influences of their Chinese travel. The "Western Literary Theory Research" column takes into account the different literary theory traditions of Europe and the United States. It not only pays attention to Western Marxist literary theory, but also focuses on cutting-edge ideas in media and symbols. The "Research on Ancient Literary Theory" column focuses on the study of ancient literary theory. The papers in this issue are not only based on people, but also grasp the thoughts of individual literary theorists, such as Shi Tao's "respect for acceptance" theory, Liang Qichao's poetic view, Ye Xie's poetic view, etc., And also study stylistic issues. "Cultural Studies" focuses on current hot topics in cultural research, such as cultural industries, games, and national identity issues. The "Film Research" column focuses on film appreciation, covering both domestically produced films and Hollywood blockbusters. The "Literature Reading" column starts from specific literary works to elucidate thoughts. The study of Japanese literary works is a highlight of this issue. "Selected Translations" is a new column in this issue. Three translations are selected, covering a wide range of topics and being of high quality, making them worth reading.

The Crown of Contemporary Novels: a Study of Mo Yan's Novels

Liao Siping

496K0

This book studies Mo Yan's 11 (all) novels, including an overall study and a case study. The overall study takes Mo Yan's 11 novels as a whole and studies them from the aspects of content, aesthetic characteristics, themes, artistic expression, inheritance, significance and value; the case study studies each novel separately from its content outline, characters, themes, artistic expression, shortcomings, etc.; The personal experiences of existing researchers. , As well as quotes from the novel text and the insights of academic experts... Therefore, it has high academic value - it is not only an "intensive" and all-round study of all Mo Yan's novels, but also the basis for further research on Mo Yan's novels; it is also universal - its language is popular and fluent, and the content is comprehensive, concise and concise. It can be used as a reference for Mo Yan researchers, and can be read by all kinds of students, literature lovers, and ordinary readers.

People Are as Valuable as Their Literature: the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Mr. Li Wenshi and a Special Study on Northwest Literature and History

Compiled By Zhuoma And Ma Hailong

301K0

The book is divided into three parts: history, language, and literature. Each volume begins with a review of more than 3,000 words, and each article has a review of two to three hundred words. There are 16 articles in the history series, including 8 commemorative articles. These articles are both commemorative and academic, such as Gu Chao's "The Friendship between Mr. Li Wenshi and Mr. Gu Jiegang - Commemorating the Centenary of the Birth of Mr. Li Wenshi", Zhang Tingyin's "Historical Facts on the Academic Exchanges between Wenshi and Mr. Gu Jiegang", Wang Xilong's "A Brief Narration of Mr. Li Wenshi - Focusing on Relevant Records", etc. The language series contains 8 academic papers, and the literature series contains 11 academic papers. The papers all reflect Mr. Li Wenshi's academic philosophy and the research direction and characteristics of northwest literature and history. In addition, there is a preface, a meeting address, a postscript, and a chronicle of Li Wenshi. There are 39 manuscripts in total, about 110,000 words. Nearly a quarter of the manuscript is commemorative articles, and the rest is academic articles.

Essays on Poetry and Fu in Pre-qin, Han and Tang Dynasties

Leng Weiguo

211K0

This book is divided into three parts: poetry of the pre-Qin and Han dynasties, poetry criticism of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, and poetry and literary criticism of the Tang Dynasty. The first part mainly describes the evolution from the "bianya" of "The Book of Songs" to the thought of "Laozi" from the perspective of intellectual history, and reveals the artistic characteristics of Qu Yuan's works from the perspective of artistic thinking. The middle editor explores the hidden clues in the complicated historical materials, analyzes the Fu studies criticism of Sima Qian, Sima Xiangru, Yang Xiong, Liu Xiang, Liu Xin, Xiaoliang royal family, etc., And outlines the basic context of Fu study criticism in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. The following part takes the specific works of Li Bai, Bai Juyi, Li He, and Li Shangyin as examples to discuss the principles of interpretation of classical poetry. Starting from a close reading of the text and historical context, the book analyzes and analyzes the two major genres of poetry and poetry in the pre-Qin, Han and Tang Dynasties.

Summary of Ancient Chinese Literary Theory

Hu Jingzhi Li Jian

95K0

Ancient Chinese literary theory is the literary theory of ancient China. Ancient China did not have a "literary theory" based on Western disciplinary concepts, but it did have the concept of "poetics", which was gradually produced and improved with the development of literature in the long history of ancient China. This book uses the "category" research method to extract and discuss the categories of "poetry, expression of ambition", "fu Bixing" and "sensing things" from ancient Chinese literary theory. It systematically combs ancient Chinese literary theory, including work theory, creation theory, author theory, criticism theory, appreciation theory, etc., And concisely and clearly explains the most basic theoretical content of ancient China on the essential characteristics of literature, literary creation, writers, criticism, appreciation and other related issues.

Research on Du Poetry in Song Dynasty

Zuo Hanlin Li Xin

207K0

This book explores the influence of Du Fu's poetry on Song poetry from two perspectives: poetry creation and art criticism, sorts out the main contents of Du Fu's poetry art criticism in the Song Dynasty, and puts forward many new insights. Based on the texts of poetry and poetry theory in the Song Dynasty, this book comprehensively reveals the stages and characteristics of Du Fu's poetry creation in the Song Dynasty, explores the influence of Du's poetry on the poetry creation in the Song Dynasty, and the achievements and limitations of Song people's study of Du Fu.

Review of Yan'an Literature Research

Editor-in-chief Yuan Shengyong

225K0

Yan'an literature is a relatively independent literary form that has more real and lasting contemporary value in the context of modern Chinese culture. The study of Yan'an literature has begun since its birth, and by linking it with the 70-year development of Chinese socialism, it can be seen that the study of Yan'an literature is not only an academic history with specific research objects, but also a history of changes in cultural trends of thought and literary concepts. This book not only provides a useful reference for people to have an in-depth and accurate understanding of Yan'an literature, but also provides valuable academic thinking and reference for writing a more comprehensive and academically connotative history of Yan'an literature research.

A Comprehensive Review of Chinese Micro-novels from Around the World (volume 1)

Editor-in-chief Long Ganghua

513K0

This book conducts a preliminary comprehensive review of the world's Chinese micro-novel, explores the generation mechanism, group overview, and aesthetic value of the world's Chinese micro-novel, especially the case studies of the writers' works. It makes a preliminary positioning of the Chinese micro-novel from the small to the big, from point to point. It has a broad vision and a global perspective, which is conducive to the promotion of Chinese micro-novel. Promoting the healthy development of the micro-novel genre is conducive to better utilizing Chinese micro-novel around the world, "enabling Chinese people to regain their identity and self-confidence in Chinese culture, and making micro-novel not only a force to promote Chinese literature as a whole, but also a force for world unity that transcends national boundaries and realizes the centripetal force of Chinese culture."

Bookish Years: Reminiscing About the Social Science Bookstore

Editor-in-chief Huang Dezhi

142K0

China Social Sciences Press has been bathed in the spring breeze of reform and opening up and has gone through a glorious journey of forty years. Along with the great practice of socialism with Chinese characteristics, it has participated in and witnessed the prosperity and development of my country's philosophy and social sciences, and has become a strong position for the dissemination of my country's Marxist theory, a publishing center for philosophy and social sciences, an important release platform for the results of national think tanks, and a new force for China's academic "going out". Among them, the Social Science Bookstore under the China Social Sciences Press not only promotes good books and new books to the society, and displays the latest achievements in Chinese philosophy and social sciences, but also plays an important role in promoting communication between scholars and editors, authors and readers, cultivating authors, promoting the transformation of academic results, and making great contributions to the prosperity of academics. This book collects the reminiscences of famous domestic experts and scholars, such as Ru Xin, Jiang Xiaojuan, Chen Lai, Zhuo Xinping, Zhou Hong, Zhao Tingyang, etc., Showing their book connections and the social science bookstore in their minds through some little things. A piece of heart-warming fragrance can be appreciated by all the people in the country.

Selected Notes·explanation·collected Commentary on "huaihai Ci

Original Work By Qin Guan, Translated By Chen Zumei

229K0

"Huaihai Ci" is a collection of poems by Qin Guan, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. Qin Guan's poems are gorgeous and exquisite, and he is a representative of the graceful poets of the Northern Song Dynasty. The annotator and translator of this book, Chen Zumei, is a researcher at the Institute of Literature of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and has been engaged in the study of Song poetry for a long time. She has put a lot of effort into the annotations, insights, and translations of "Huaihai Ci" and carefully considered every word. It is a set of books with the previously published translation of selected annotations and annotations to "Shu Yu Ci".

On the Poems of the Two Song Dynasties

Yan Xianglin

185K0

The stylistic form of Ci reached its aesthetic peak in the Song Dynasty, and as the fruit of theoretical exploration closely related to Ci, it also evolved from germination to development, enrichment to maturity, leaving a complete historical map. This book conducts a dialectical study of the poetry of the two Song dynasties from an aesthetic perspective, integrating history and logic. It uses modern literary theory to describe and interpret the representative texts of the poetry of the two Song dynasties. It also compares and corroborates the relevant viewpoints of Western aesthetics, and then gives value evaluations and makes corresponding theoretical inductions. It strives to put forward new aesthetic insights based on the unity of dialectical rationality and historical rationality, thus unifying history and logic, abstract and concrete methodologies.

Literary Geography of Modern Western China

Zhang Xiangdong Et Al.

183K0

This book uses the theory and perspective of literary geography to re-examine the "western literature" with regional characteristics in the history of modern and contemporary Chinese literature. It places literary geographical elements such as the distribution of writers, literary languages, literary publications, and religious customs in the special geographical environment of the "Great Northwest". It analyzes the interrelationships between the various elements of western literature and the geographical environment, and explains the complex interdependence, mutual influence, and mutual shaping between western literature and western geography.

Re-evaluation of Classics and Innovation in Research Methods of Western Literature

Jiang Chengyong

387K0

Based on the concept of "classic re-evaluation", this book re-explains the works of classic writers, important literary trends and phenomena in Western literature, and important literary theoretical issues, with significant innovations in perspectives, methods and concepts. In addition to the introduction and postscript, the book is divided into three parts: upper, middle and lower parts. The overall characteristics are: broad vision and theoretical depth; updated concepts and based on the forefront; combination of points and aspects, and diverse methods. This book can not only make a macro analysis and discussion of major theoretical issues and literary historical phenomena in Western literature through the use of a variety of research methods, but also provide in-depth and detailed analysis and explanation through specific literary texts. It closely combines the discussion of major theoretical issues with the specific case confirmation of literary research, so that the theoretical discussion does not appear to be empty, and the interpretation of the text has a theoretical level and a basis in literary history. This is an academic work with novel viewpoints, fresh insights, and rich originality. It is suitable for literature professionals and literature lovers to read widely.

Inheritance and Innovation in American Historical Research: a Collection of Essays in Commemoration of the Centenary of the Birth of Historian Ding Zemin

Editor-in-chief Liang Maoxin

446K0

This collection is an original work written in memory of Professor Ding Zemin by some well-known scholars currently active in the field of American history in China. It covers the fields of the American Revolution, Civil War, race and class, urban history, diplomatic history, Cold War history, and the history of the American West. Therefore, it can also be regarded as a general history of the United States that focuses on major issues. The research methods include new political history, comparative history, social history, international relations history, transnational history, and cultural history. The structure includes a through-type macro narrative, a thematic discussion of a specific period of time, or case analysis, as well as meso-level research that expands horizontal horizons. All papers are reflections and explorations based on current research results in the Chinese and American circles.

Research on Liu Zongyuan (1912-1949)

Compiled By Peng Erke

248K0

This manuscript "Research on Liu Zongyuan: 1912-1949" is a collection of essays, edited by Mao Yanni of the Editorial Department and Peng Erke of the Chinese Department. This manuscript collects academic papers written by scholars from 1912 to 1949 discussing Liu Zongyuan's life, thoughts, creations, etc., As well as post-reading notes from students in universities, middle schools and primary schools across the country during this period. There are more than 60 articles in total with 150,000 characters, which basically represent the overall appearance of Liu Zongyuan's spread and acceptance during this period. The sources of documents are all types of journals officially published during the Republic of China.

Selected Works on Comparative Literature and Comparative Culture

Editor-in-chief Chen Ruihong

410K0

Most of the articles selected in this book are writings since the revival of comparative literature in China in the 1980s. They include not only the classic works of respected academic predecessors, but also the outstanding research results of contemporary young and middle-aged scholars. To a large extent, they reflect the progress and level achieved by Chinese academic circles in the theory and practice of comparative literature in the new era. With this book, readers can gain a more concentrated understanding of the problem areas and research paths of comparative literature within a limited space, and learn the classic paradigms of comparative literature research from previous scholars. The editor also fully considered the vividness, distinctiveness and interest of the treatise when selecting the articles, so that readers can appreciate the rich connotation and unique academic charm of comparative literature and comparative cultural studies.

Historical Materials of Chinese Literature (fourth Series)

Editor-in-chief Liu Yuejin

220K0

"Chinese literary historical materials" are of great significance and value to the study of Chinese literature. In order to promote the study of ancient Chinese literary historical materials and regional literary documents, and enhance academic exchanges and friendships among members, the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Ancient Branch of the Chinese Literary Historical Materials Society and the International Academic Symposium on Central Plains Literary Documents were held in Zhengzhou, Henan from October 6 to 8, 2017. The conference was hosted by the Ancient Literary Historical Materials Research Branch of the Chinese Literary Historical Materials Society and hosted by the School of Literature of Zhengzhou University. The main topics of the conference include the theory and method of ancient Chinese literary historical materials, research on historical materials of ancient Chinese literary famous figures and masterpieces, compilation and research of literary collections in the big data era, sorting and research of Central Plains literary documents, and research on other documentary issues. The book "Chinese Literary Historical Materials" is based on the papers that participated in the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Ancient Branch of the Chinese Literary Historical Materials Society and the Academic Symposium on Central Plains Literary Documents, and is a collection of papers selected by the editorial board.

Research on the "reflection" of Joseph Conrad's Novel Creation

Xiaoxiao

235K0

The greatest feature of Joseph Conrad's works is the magical uncertainty. No matter in terms of personality connotation, value orientation, ideology or creative style, it is not single and clear, but has multiple, complex and often self-contradictory meanings. This ambiguous contradiction is not only reflected in the numerous textual mysteries in Conrad's novels, but is also projected onto different readers, reflected in the readers' diverse readings and interpretations of the text based on their individual experiences. This book adopts William Empson's theory of double meaning, in order to explore the deep original meaning of Conrad's textual double meaning through close reading of the text.

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