Three Stories
| AUTHOR | Hsün, Lu; Hs N., Lu; Hsün, Lu et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Cambridge University Press (07/02/1970) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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An advanced reader in modern Chinese, giving a text in a modern written Chinese, reproduced photographically from an original Chinese edition, together with an introduction, bibliography and notes on difficult points of language and allusions to the cultural and historical context. Lu Hs n (1881-1936) was important both politically and from the literary standpoint. He crystallized in his writings the vague aspirations of the generation of progressive young Chinese in the first cultural revolution of the 1920s; and he was a pioneers in the formulation of a new literary style which broke away from the sacrosanct formulae of classical Chinese. This reader gives three of his short stories. Mr Kratochvil's English introduction comments generally on the difficulties facing Chinese writers who wished to find a style related more closely to spoken Chinese, and then considers the three stories here reproduced.
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ISBN-13:
9780521095891
ISBN-10:
0521095891
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
Chinese
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Page Count:
90
Carton Quantity:
150
Product Dimensions:
5.06 x 0.19 x 7.81 inches
Weight:
0.21 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Bibliography
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Foreign Language Study | Chinese
Foreign Language Study | Asian - General
Foreign Language Study | Russian & Soviet
Dewey Decimal:
495.186
Library of Congress Control Number:
69019378
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An advanced reader in modern Chinese, giving a text in a modern written Chinese, reproduced photographically from an original Chinese edition, together with an introduction, bibliography and notes on difficult points of language and allusions to the cultural and historical context. Lu Hs n (1881-1936) was important both politically and from the literary standpoint. He crystallized in his writings the vague aspirations of the generation of progressive young Chinese in the first cultural revolution of the 1920s; and he was a pioneers in the formulation of a new literary style which broke away from the sacrosanct formulae of classical Chinese. This reader gives three of his short stories. Mr Kratochvil's English introduction comments generally on the difficulties facing Chinese writers who wished to find a style related more closely to spoken Chinese, and then considers the three stories here reproduced.
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