The dispute between traditional and Western medicines in modem China found its main form of expression in the oppression of the former by practitioners of Western medicine, which holds the dominant position. Nominally...
The author of this book uses an organic approach to examine Guo Moruo’s life,his thought and literary creations.This is a comprehensive study of Guo Moruo’sliterary works and his times,his socio-historical backgroun...
CHEN DUXIU:AN EVwith a subject of great interest to Chinese academic circles.Wang argues that Chen,as a leader of the May Fourth Movement and one of the founders of the CPC,was anoutstanding figure in the modern histo...
explores various aspects of the romantic fiction that arose with the ebbingof the May Fourth Movement.Lin believes that the works of romantic fiction in this pe-riod mirrored the moods of the young intellectuals who s...
analyzes China’s left-wing rural fiction of the 1930s interms of its historical context and success in representing that period.Using thetimeliness or social relevance of a work as the chief yardstick,he judges the m...
It is commonly believed that the state is the product of unreconcilable class con-tradictions.While this thesis is undoubtedly correct since it embodies the nature of thestate,can it reveal all the reasons for the eme...
analyzes Mao Dun’s fiction in terms of its intellectual and artistic characteristics. The author divides Mao Dun’s fiction into three periods according to the majorevents and struggles of each period,thus revealing ...
covers fiction produced since the CPC’s Third Plenum in December 1978.It analyzes esthetic style,character formation and the authors’ theoretical levels.Relatingthese works to ideas prevalent in writing and criticis...
by Yang Jianmin, argues that in his six articles on writers, written between 1927 and 1934, Mao Dun used the principle of revolutionary realism for the first time in the history of modern literary criticism in China t...