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The Japanese Discovery of Chinese Fiction

Author : William C. Hedberg
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2019-10-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780231550260

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The Japanese Discovery of Chinese Fiction by William C. Hedberg Pdf

The classic Chinese novel The Water Margin (Shuihu zhuan) tells the story of a band of outlaws in twelfth-century China and their insurrection against the corrupt imperial court. Imported into Japan in the early seventeenth century, it became a ubiquitous source of inspiration for translations, adaptations, parodies, and illustrated woodblock prints. There is no work of Chinese fiction more important to both the development of early modern Japanese literature and the Japanese imagination of China than The Water Margin. In The Japanese Discovery of Chinese Fiction, William C. Hedberg investigates the reception of The Water Margin in a variety of early modern and modern Japanese contexts, from eighteenth-century Confucian scholarship and literary exegesis to early twentieth-century colonial ethnography. He examines the ways Japanese interest in Chinese texts contributed to new ideas about literary canons and national character. By constructing an account of Japanese literature through the lens of The Water Margin’s literary afterlives, Hedberg offers an alternative history of East Asian textual culture: one that focuses on the transregional dimensions of Japanese literary history and helps us rethink the definition and boundaries of Japanese literature itself.

The Columbia Companion to Modern East Asian Literature

Author : Joshua S. Mostow
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 815 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : East Asian literature
ISBN : 9780231113144

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A Brief History of Chinese Fiction

Author : Hsün Lu
Publisher : Peking : Foreign Languages Press
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1959
Category : Chinese fiction
ISBN : OCLC:58902594

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A History of Modern Chinese Fiction, Third Edition

Author : C. T. Hsia
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 784 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1999-11-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0253213118

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A History of Modern Chinese Fiction, Third Edition by C. T. Hsia Pdf

First published in 1961, and reissued in new editions several times, this is the pioneering, classic study of 20th-century Chinese fiction. The book covers some 60 years, from the Literary Revolution of 1917 through the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76. C. T. Hsia, Prof. Emeritus of Chinese at Columbia Univ., examines the major writers from Lu Hsun to Eileen Chang and representative works since 1949 from both mainland China and Taiwan. The first serious study of modern Chinese fiction in English, this book is also the best study of its subject available. Not only the specialist, but every reader who is interested in China or in literature will find it of interest. Hsia's astute insights and graceful writing make the book enjoyable as well as deeply edifying.

Brief History of Chinese Fiction

Author : Lu Hsun
Publisher : China Books & Periodicals
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1987-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0835105105

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Writing Pirates

Author : Yuanfei Wang
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2021-06-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780472038510

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Writing Pirates by Yuanfei Wang Pdf

Examines writings on China's oceanic piracy wars of the sixteenth century

Fortress Besieged (New Directions Classic)

Author : Qian Zhongshu
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2004-02-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780811223546

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Fortress Besieged (New Directions Classic) by Qian Zhongshu Pdf

The greatest Chinese novel of the twentieth century, Fortress Besieged is a classic of world literature, a masterpiece of parodic fiction that plays with Western literary traditions, philosophy, and middle-class Chinese society in the Republican era. Set on the eve of the Sino-Japanese War, our hapless hero Fang Hung-chien (á la Emma Bovary), with no particular goal in life and with a bogus degree from a fake American university in hand, returns home to Shanghai. On the French liner home, he meets two Chinese beauties, Miss Su and Miss Pao. Qian writes, "With Miss Pao it wasn't a matter of heart or soul. She hadn't any change of heart, since she didn't have a heart." In a sort of painful comedy, Fang obtains a teaching post at a newly established university where the effete pseudo-intellectuals he encounters in academia become the butt of Qian's merciless satire. Soon Fang is trapped into a marriage of Nabokovian proportions of distress and absurdity. Recalling Fielding's Tom Jones in its farcical litany of misadventures and Flaubert's "style indirect libre," Fortress Besieged is its own unique feast of delights.

A History of Modern Chinese Fiction

Author : Chih-tsing Hsia
Publisher : Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Chinese fiction
ISBN : 9629966611

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A History of Modern Chinese Fiction by Chih-tsing Hsia Pdf

A History of Modern Chinese Fiction was first published in 1961 and has ever since become a classic in the study of twentieth-century Chinese fiction. This volume accounts the development of Chinese fiction from the Literary Revolution in 1917 to the early 60s. C. T. Hsia delved into the works of important writers such as Lu Hsün, Pa Chin, Lao She, Eileen Chang, and Ch'ien Chung-shu. In Hsia's own words, "the literary historian's first task is always the discovery and appraisal of excellence," and in this belief he re-evaluated the important figures in modern Chinese literature, and "discovered" those who had not been given proper attention. To this day, A History of Modern Chinese Fiction is still a must-read for students interested in modern Chinese literature.

Confucius

Author : Yasushi Inoue
Publisher : Learning Links
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UVA:X002184802

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Confucius by Yasushi Inoue Pdf

He guides his listeners - and the reader - across the vast Chinese landscape and the turmoil of the warring states on an intimate journey with the Sage. The brilliantly crafted historical narrative is interwoven with famous lines from the Analects, immortalized through the centuries. Tantalizing glimpses of Confucius himself flicker from the pages, his extraordinariness harmonizing with his humanness.

Obsessions with the Sino-Japanese Polarity in Japanese Literature

Author : Atsuko Sakaki
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UCSC:32106018067584

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Obsessions with the Sino-Japanese Polarity in Japanese Literature by Atsuko Sakaki Pdf

"Challenging the modern equation of China with geographical otherness, spirituality/textuality, masculinity, and tradition, this rich and nuanced study allows complex and dynamic perceptions of China to emerge, Sakaki's grasp of postmodern thought, her engagement with both Japanese and Western scholarship, and her sensitivity of Chinese culture and literature make this a valuable contribution to understanding the history of cultural interactions in the region."--BOOK JACKET.

Western Theory in East Asian Contexts

Author : Leo Tak-hung Chan
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2020-11-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501327841

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Western Theory in East Asian Contexts by Leo Tak-hung Chan Pdf

Literatures, Cultures, Translation presents a new line of books that engage central issues in translation studies such as history, politics, and gender in and of literary translation. This is a culturally situated study of the interface between three forms of transtextual rewriting: translation, adaptation and imitation. Two questions are raised: first, how a broader rubric can be formulated for the inclusion of the latter two forms within Translation Studies research, and second, how this enlarged definition of translation enables us to understand the incompatibilities between contemporary Western theories of translation and East Asian realities, past and present. Recent decades have seen a surge of scholarly interest in adaptations and imitations, due to the flourishing of cinema and fandom studies, and to the impact of a poststructuralist turn that sheds new light on derivative literature. Against this backdrop, a plethora of examples from the East Asian cultural sphere are analyzed to show how rewriters have freely appropriated, transcreated and recontextualized their source texts. In particular, Sino-Japanese case studies are contrasted with Sino-English ones, with both groups read against evolving traditions of thinking about free forms of translation, East and West.

A History of Modern Chinese Fiction, 1917-1957

Author : Chih-tsing Hsia
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 686 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1961
Category : Chinese fiction
ISBN : UVA:X000469585

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Literary Migrations

Author : Claudine Salmon
Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-11-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789814414326

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Literary Migrations by Claudine Salmon Pdf

This book was written between 1981 and 1986, was first published in 1987, and has been out of print since. The Chinese version of it by Yan Bao et al., Zhongguo chuantong xiaoshuo zai yazhou, which also published in 1989, is also out of print. Since then more works especially in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Western languages have appeared which are mainly concerned with cultural exchanges between China and the countries of East Asia. Moreover a new interest has arisen among scholars from various countries on what has been termed “Asian translation traditions” and conferences are regularly organized on this topic. Judging from this rising interest in translation history, this book on traditional Chinese fiction in Asia, which sets the question of Asian translations into a general framework, and so far has no equivalent, is still of service to researchers.

The Rape of Nanking

Author : Iris Chang
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-03-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780465028252

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The New York Times bestselling account of one of history's most brutal—and forgotten—massacres, when the Japanese army destroyed China's capital city on the eve of World War II, "piecing together the abundant eyewitness reports into an undeniable tapestry of horror". (Adam Hochschild, Salon) In December 1937, one of the most horrific atrocities in the long annals of wartime barbarity occurred. The Japanese army swept into the ancient city of Nanking (what was then the capital of China), and within weeks, more than 300,000 Chinese civilians and soldiers were systematically raped, tortured, and murdered. In this seminal work, Iris Chang, whose own grandparents barely escaped the massacre, tells this history from three perspectives: that of the Japanese soldiers, that of the Chinese, and that of a group of Westerners who refused to abandon the city and created a safety zone, which saved almost 300,000 Chinese. Drawing on extensive interviews with survivors and documents brought to light for the first time, Iris Chang's classic book is the definitive history of this horrifying episode.

Breeze of a Spring Evening and Other Stories

Author : Yu Dafu
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2017-08-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1522066365

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Breeze of a Spring Evening and Other Stories by Yu Dafu Pdf

Yu Dafu (1896 - 1945) was an eminent Chinese short story writer, novelist and poet of the May Fourth period. Born in Fuyang, Zhejiang province, Yu Dafu grew up in the late-Qing and early Republican era, a time of turmoil in which China faced foreign aggression, social upheaval and economic decline. Like many young Chinese of his generation, Yu received his education in Japan, a country whose ability to industrialize and build a strong military was viewed as a model to emulate.In 1921, while he still lived in Japan, Yu Dafu and other Chinese writers founded the Creation Society, which promoted vernacular and modern literature. Yu's first major literary success was Sinking, a volume of stories that explored the weakness, isolation and disorientation of the modern psyche. Sinking had a profound impact on the Chinese intelligentsia of the time not only because of its innovative language and the use of Japanese and Western themes, but also because it depicted the pain and distress of the individual in the context of China's sense of humiliation and crisis.During the 1920s Yu Dafu continued to write short stories and novels, mostly autobiographical. In 1928 he left the Creation Society and became the co-editor of a literary magazine alongside Lu Xun. He was a founding member of the influential League of Left-wing Writers. However, Yu did not share the opinion of many leftist authors that literature should be an instrument of political activism. He soon quit the League and joined Lin Yutang and Zhou Zuoren, who advocated a non-political, individualistic type of literature. Later in his life Yu Dafu's focus shifted from fiction to essays and poems in the traditional style.When Japan invaded China in 1937, Yu Dafu was working as a government official in Fujian province. During the war he moved to Singapore, where he worked as a newspaper editor. When the city fell to the Japanese in 1942, he fled to Sumatra. In 1945 Japanese police discovered his identity and arrested him. He was executed shortly after Japan's surrender.