This essay examines a crucial aspect of Lu Xun’s literary thought—namely, his understanding of the relationship between literature and reality. Bringing together a number of reflections on literature Lu Xun made at different moments of his life, including his translation of the concept of the “symbol of angst” and his creation of the image of the grave, the author demonstrates how Lu Xun formulated a notion of literature that conceives of writing not as the symbolic representation of truth, but as the correlative depiction of transitional existence. It argues that Lu Xun’s conception of literature, informed by a strong sense of the lived moment of the historical present, is essentially a modernist attempt to revitalize the Chinese aesthetic...
Lu Xun’s ‘A Madman’s Diary’ (1918) is regarded as the first instance of modern Chinese fiction writt...
Lu Xun occupies a pivotal position in modern Chinese Literature, but due to strong politicisation du...
Lu Xun occupies a pivotal position in modern Chinese Literature, but due to strong politicisation du...
This essay examines a crucial aspect of Lu Xun’s literary thought—namely, his understanding of the r...
Being an integral part of cultural modernity, literary modernity is an on-going, self-negating, and...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
This thesis is a comprehensive thematic study of the unique prose poetry collection Wild Grass by t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2011. Major: Comparative Literature. Advisor:Timot...
I recently wrote an essay called “China’s Orwell” for the Asian edition of Time Magazine. In the art...
This dissertation examines the relationship between discourses of realism and dreaming in modern Chi...
Lu Xun’s early wenyan 文言 (classical-style) essays written in Japan (1906-1908) are concerned with is...
Lu Xun’s ‘A Madman’s Diary’ (1918) is regarded as the first instance of modern Chinese fiction writt...
Lu Xun’s ‘A Madman’s Diary’ (1918) is regarded as the first instance of modern Chinese fiction writt...
Lu Xun occupies a pivotal position in modern Chinese Literature, but due to strong politicisation du...
Lu Xun occupies a pivotal position in modern Chinese Literature, but due to strong politicisation du...
This essay examines a crucial aspect of Lu Xun’s literary thought—namely, his understanding of the r...
Being an integral part of cultural modernity, literary modernity is an on-going, self-negating, and...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
This text will examine Lu Xun\u27s Diary of a Madman as a starting point and moving forward chronolo...
This thesis is a comprehensive thematic study of the unique prose poetry collection Wild Grass by t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2011. Major: Comparative Literature. Advisor:Timot...
I recently wrote an essay called “China’s Orwell” for the Asian edition of Time Magazine. In the art...
This dissertation examines the relationship between discourses of realism and dreaming in modern Chi...
Lu Xun’s early wenyan 文言 (classical-style) essays written in Japan (1906-1908) are concerned with is...
Lu Xun’s ‘A Madman’s Diary’ (1918) is regarded as the first instance of modern Chinese fiction writt...
Lu Xun’s ‘A Madman’s Diary’ (1918) is regarded as the first instance of modern Chinese fiction writt...
Lu Xun occupies a pivotal position in modern Chinese Literature, but due to strong politicisation du...
Lu Xun occupies a pivotal position in modern Chinese Literature, but due to strong politicisation du...