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The Lyrical And The Epic: Table of Contents

The Lyrical And The Epic

Table of Contents

Contents

FOREWORD

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

1. Subjectivism and Individualism in Modern Chinese Literature

2. Introduction to Studies in Modern Chinese Literature

3. A Confrontation of Traditional Oriental Literature with Modern European Literature in the Context of the Chinese Literary Revolution

4. Reality and Art in Chinese Literature

5. Lu Hsün’s “Huai Chiu”: A Precursor of Modern Chinese Literature

6. The Changing Role of the Narrator in Chinese Novels at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century

7. Mao Tun and Yü Ta־fu (from Three Sketches of Chinese Literature)

8. Yeh Shao-chün and Anton Chekhov

9. Basic Problems of the History of Modern Chinese Literature and C. T. Hsia, A History of Modern Chinese Fiction

APPENDIX 1 On the “Scientific” Study of Modern Chinese Literature: A Reply to Professor Průšek
     C. T. Hsia

APPENDIX 2 A Selected Bibliography of Průšek’s Papers on Modern Chinese Literature

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