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The Lyrical and the Epic Studies of Modern Chinese Literature / by Jaroslav Průšek ; edited by Leo Ou-fan Lee.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Průšek, Jaroslav.
Contributor:
Lee, Leo Ou-fan.
Series:
Studies in Chinese literature and society
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chinese literature.
Chinese literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 online resource xiii, 268 pages.)
Place of Publication:
Indiana University Press 1980
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1980.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
With this volume, Prusek's enlightening essays on modern Chinese writings are available for the first time in book form. Prusek traces two traditions in Chinese literature—the lyrical/subjective strain of the literati and the epic/objective tradition of folk literature—and, through their interaction, demonstrates important relationships between traditional and modern Chinese literature. He further explores "correspondences" to both realistic and lyrical trends in European literature. Included in this collection are "Subjectivism and Individualism in Modern Chinese Literature,'' "Introduction to Studies in Modern Chinese Literature," "A Confrontation of Traditional Oriental Literature with Modern European Literature in the Context of the Chinese Literary Revolution," "Reality and Art in Chinese Literature," "Lu Hsün's 'Huai chiu': A Pre- cursor of Modern Chinese Literature," "The Changing Role of the Narrator in Chinese Novels at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century." "Mao Tun and Yü Ta-fu," and 'Yeh Shen-t'ao and Anton Chekhov." A fascinating exchange of views between Pn'isek and another eminent scholar, C. T. Hsia, is presented in a final essay and in an appendix. Their differing methodologies, approaches, and standards of literary judgment provide the student of modern Chinese literature with some rewarding insights about the analysis of literary texts.
Contents:
Subjectivism and individualism in modern Chinese literature
Introduction to Studies in modern Chinese literature
A confrontation of traditional Oriental literature with modern European literature in the context of the Chinese literary revolution
Reality and art in Chinese literature
Lu Hsün's "Huai chiu": a precursor of modern Chinese literature
The changing role of the narrator in Chinese novels at the beginning of the twentieth century
Mao Tun and Yü Ta-fu (from Three sketches of Chinese literature)
Yeh Shao-chün and Anton Chekhov
Basic problems of the history of modern Chinese literature and C.T. Hsia, A history of modern Chinese fiction.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-253-05130-4
OCLC:
1256532884

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