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Lu Xun : écriture et révolution
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ISBN: 2728800618 9782728800612 Year: 1979 Publisher: Paris Presses de l'Ecole normale supérieure

The lyrical Lu Xun : a study of his classical-style verse
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ISBN: 0824815114 Year: 1996 Publisher: Honolulu, HI : The University of Hawaii Press,

Children's literature in China : from Lu Xun to Mao Zedong
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ISBN: 0765603454 0765603446 Year: 1999 Publisher: Armonk Sharpe


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Lu Xun selected poems
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ISBN: 0835110028 Year: 1982 Publisher: Beijing Foreign languages press


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Lu Hsun's vision of reality.
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ISBN: 0520029402 Year: 1976 Publisher: Berkeley University of California press

Lu Xun and evolution.
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ISBN: 0791436489 0791436470 Year: 1998 Publisher: Albany State university of New York press

Lu Xun and evolution
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ISBN: 0585075018 9780585075013 0791436470 0791436489 1438416601 Year: 1998 Publisher: Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press,

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"This book studies one of the most important figures in modern Chinese intellectual history, China's greatest modern writer, Lu Xun (1881-1936). His trenchant criticisms of the China of his day still speak directly to what can be called, without hyperbole, the current crisis in philosophical and political thought in the People's Republic. It is also a study of a non-Western intellectual's struggle - in a time of crisis - to make practical sense of the "Darwinian Revolution," a revolution not limited to the West." "Although Lu Xun died more than sixty years ago, his work is still alive in China (more so than any American writer of the 1920s and 1930s is in the United States). He is viewed paradoxically as both an official icon and as a patron saint of dissent. This book is, therefore, about Lu Xun both in his lifetime and in his second lifetime - and it looks to his third. But it is not just about Lu Xun. It is about Lu Xun and evolution. As a philosophical critique of Lu Xun's thought, it looks to Lu Xun's struggle to make practical sense of evolution, a contradiction that forces "either/or" question on the Chinese, and on us all."--Jacket.


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Lu Xun's Revolution
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ISBN: 0674073967 0674073940 9780674073944 9780674072640 0674072642 9780674073968 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge, MA

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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 arguments and intrigues of a country on the eve of revolution. She traces political tensions in Lu Xun's works which reflect the larger conflict in modern Chinese thought between egalitarian and authoritarian impulses. During the last phase of Lu Xun's career, the so-called "years on the left," we see how fiercely he defended a literature in which the people would speak for themselves, and we come to understand why Lu Xun continues to inspire the debates shaping China today. Although Lu Xun was never a Communist, his legacy was fully enlisted to support the Party in the decades following his death. Far from the apologist of political violence portrayed by Maoist interpreters, however, Lu Xun emerges here as an energetic opponent of despotism, a humanist for whom empathy, not ideological zeal, was the key to achieving revolutionary ends. Limned with precision and insight, Lu Xun's Revolution is a major contribution to the ongoing reappraisal of this foundational figure.


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La vie et la mort injustes des femmes : anthologie
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ISSN: 0292658X ISBN: 2715213646 9782715213647 Year: 1985 Publisher: Paris : Mercure de France,

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