Belief, history, and the individual in modern Chinese literary culture / edited by Artur K. Wardega.
2009
PL2303 .B43 2009
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Title
Belief, history, and the individual in modern Chinese literary culture / edited by Artur K. Wardega.
ISBN
9781443805711 (Cloth)
1443805718 (Cloth)
9781443807913 (electronic bk.)
1443807915 (electronic bk.)
1443805718 (Cloth)
9781443807913 (electronic bk.)
1443807915 (electronic bk.)
Imprint
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2009.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (x, 192 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
PL2303 .B43 2009
System Control No.
(OCoLC)666946039
Summary
A value system in constant change; a longing for stability amid uncertainties about the future; a new consciousness about the unlimited challenges and aspirations in modern life: these are themes in modern Chinese literature that attract the attention of.
Note
Papers presented at the Macau Ricci Institute's symposium, November 2007.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-181).
Formatted Contents Note
From red idealism to bloody romanticism: a study of old devil's biographical writing / Wang Xiaoyu
Utopian fiction and critical examination: the cultural revolution in Wang Xiaobo's The golden age / Sebastian Veg
Blending past and present: Wang Xiaobo's The bronze age / Chen Wenye
Debates over the theory of human nature in the history of modern and contemporary Chinese literature / Yang Jianlong
The bogeyman
German melancholy and Chinese restlessness: Ye Shengtao's novel Ni huanzhi / Wolfgang Kubin
Two ways of development for Christian poetry in post-Haizi China: between Chinese tradition and modern westernization / Liu Guangyao
Rigidity and disappearance of the "self" as the main theme in modern Chinese women's literature / Jin Siyan
Literature as phoenix: a case study of a Macau book-lover's collection / Tudor Vladescu
Poetry writing and translation / Leung Ping-kwan
Diversity as value: marginality, post-colonialism and identity in modern Chinese literature / Bonnie S. McDougall.
Utopian fiction and critical examination: the cultural revolution in Wang Xiaobo's The golden age / Sebastian Veg
Blending past and present: Wang Xiaobo's The bronze age / Chen Wenye
Debates over the theory of human nature in the history of modern and contemporary Chinese literature / Yang Jianlong
The bogeyman
German melancholy and Chinese restlessness: Ye Shengtao's novel Ni huanzhi / Wolfgang Kubin
Two ways of development for Christian poetry in post-Haizi China: between Chinese tradition and modern westernization / Liu Guangyao
Rigidity and disappearance of the "self" as the main theme in modern Chinese women's literature / Jin Siyan
Literature as phoenix: a case study of a Macau book-lover's collection / Tudor Vladescu
Poetry writing and translation / Leung Ping-kwan
Diversity as value: marginality, post-colonialism and identity in modern Chinese literature / Bonnie S. McDougall.
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Print version: Belief, history, and the individual in modern Chinese literary culture. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2009
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