The Conception of Literature and History as an Event by Zhongchen Wang (Human Publishing, 2016) |
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Qing LI |
Lecturer, School of Foreign Studies, Minzu University of China |
王中忱著『「事件」としての文学と歴史叙述』(人間出版社、2016年) |
李青 |
中国中央民族大学日本語学部講師 |
Correspondence
Qing LI ,Email: promise_tea@aliyun.com |
Published online: 30 December 2019. |
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ABSTRACT |
This book is a collection of 20 papers by Zhongchen Wang. It consists of four volumes. Volume 1 contains papers which examine the formation of modern Chinese and Japanese culture during the late Qing Dynasty and the Meiji Era. Volume 2 includes papers about the relationship between modern Chinese literature and foreign literature, particularly the Japanese reception of Lu Xun and Ding Ling. Volume 3 consists of papers about Ding Ling focusing on her late years, and Volume 4 contains studies on the Sorge-Ozaki Hotsumi incident, the historian Sinian Fu, and the historical viewpoint of Jiegang Gu. |
Keywords:
Zhongchen Wang, Qichao Liang, Lu Xun, Yoshie Hotta, Cross-Border
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キ―ワ―ド:
王中忱, 梁啓超, 魯迅, 堀田善衛, 跨境 |
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