In this ground-breaking book, Bonnie S. McDougall and Kam Louie
present the first comprehensive, integrated survey of
twentieth-century Chinese literature. "The Literature of China in
the Twentieth Century" traces the development of Chinese literature
from the Boxer Rebellion, when the strains of Western influence
first emerged, to the Tiananmen Massacre, when dissident poets,
such as Bei Dao, earned international acclaim and indefinite exile
from the mainland.
Each of the book's three chronological sections contains
individual chapters examining the poetry, drama, and fiction of the
period and includes an introduction outlining the historical and
social context of the individual writers and their works. By
analyzing this captivating literary tradition in terms of subject,
theme, language, structure, style, intended audience, and cultural
impact, the authors present a vivid picture of this important
literature and a unique window on twentieth-century Chinese
society.
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