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Lu Xun's Revolution
Writing in a Time of Violence
Gloria Davies
WW Norton · Print & ebook · April 9, 2013
Reading lane: Chinese Literary Criticism
Widely recognized as modern China’s preeminent man of letters, Lu Xun (1881–1936) is revered as the voice of a nation’s conscience, a writer comparable to Shakespeare and Tolstoy in stature and influence.
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Book Details
- Authors
- Gloria Davies
- Publisher
- WW Norton
- Published
- April 9, 2013
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Chinese Literary Criticism · Chinese Literary Collections
- Reading lane
- Chinese Literary Criticism
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Chinese History
Revolutionary History
Chinese Literary Criticism
About This Book
Widely recognized as modern China’s preeminent man of letters, Lu Xun (1881–1936) is revered as the voice of a nation’s conscience, a writer comparable to Shakespeare and Tolstoy in stature and influence. Gloria Davies’s portrait now gives readers a better sense of this influential author by situating the man Mao Zedong hailed as “the sage of modern China” in his turbulent time and place. In Davies’s vivid rendering, we encounter a writer passionately engaged with the heady...
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