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On The Margins Of Modernism Xu Xu Wumingshi And Popular Chinese Literature In The 1940s Christopher Rosenmeier

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On The Margins Of Modernism Xu Xu Wumingshi And Popular Chinese Literature In The 1940s Christopher Rosenmeier
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On The Margins Of Modernism Xu Xu Wumingshi And Popular Chinese Literature In The 1940s Christopher Rosenmeier instant download after payment.

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.17 MB
Author: Christopher Rosenmeier
ISBN: 9781474444477, 1474444474
Language: English
Year: 2019

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On The Margins Of Modernism Xu Xu Wumingshi And Popular Chinese Literature In The 1940s Christopher Rosenmeier by Christopher Rosenmeier 9781474444477, 1474444474 instant download after payment.

Introduces popular 1940s Chinese authors and their influence on Chinese literature to an English-speaking readershipThis book introduces and analyzes the fiction of Xu Xu and Wumingshi and shows their importance during the Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) until 1949. It makes the wider argument that their short stories and novels in this period, and popular Chinese literature more broadly, was indebted to the Shanghai modernist writers of the 1930s (xinganjue pai). Shanghai modernism in the 1930s was an important literary movement, but the conventional view is that these authors had little long-lasting impact on Chinese literature. This book contests this view, arguing that their innovative style was eventually appropriated and adapted into popular literature in multiple ways.

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