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43 A Record of My Own Inspiration
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xi
- General Introduction 1
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PART 1: THE LATE QING PERIOD, 1893-1911
- Introduction 65
- 1 Preface to Poems from the Hut in the Human World 69
- 2 Foreword to the Publication of Political Novels in Translation 71
- 3 On the Relationship Between Fiction and the Government of the People 74
- 4 Preface to Oliver Twist 82
- 5 Preface to Part One of David Copperfield 84
- 6 Miscellaneous Notes on Literature (excerpts) 87
- 7 Incidental Remarks on Literature 90
- 8 On the Power of Mara Poetry 96
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PART II: THE MAY FOURTH PERIOD, 1915-1925
- Introduction 113
- 9 Some Modest Proposals for the Reform of Literature 123
- 10 On Literary Revolution 140
- 11 Nightmare 146
- 12 Humane Literature 151
- 13 On the Literary Arts (excerpts) 162
- 14 Art and Life 169
- 15 Replacing Religion with Aesthetic Education 182
- 16 Literature and Life 190
- 17 On Photography 196
- 18 Preface to The Sorrows of Young Werther 204
- 19 Fusing with Nature 213
- 20 A Critique of the New Culturists 218
- 21 Women and Literature 228
- 22 On "Literary Criticism" 233
- 23 My Opinions on Creativity 235
- 24 Preface to Call to Arms 238
- 25 Remarks on the Publication of Saturday 243
- 26 Congratulations to Happy Magazine 245
- 27 The Mission of the New Literature 247
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PART III: REVOLUTIONARY LITERATURE, 1923-1930
- Introduction 257
- 28 Class Struggle in Literature 263
- 29 From a Literary Revolution to a Revolutionary Literature 269
- 30 The Bygone Age of Ah Q 276
- 31 On Reading Ni Huanzhi 289
- 32 Literature and Revolution 307
- 33 Dai Wangshu's Poetic Theory 316
- 34 Form in Poetry 318
- 35 The Divergence of Art and Politics 328
- 36 Thoughts on Realism 335
- 37 Realism: A "Correction" 345
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PART IV: THE DEBATE ON LITERARY FREEDOM, 1932-1935
- Introduction 359
- 38 Do Not Encroach Upon Literary Art 363
- 39 Regarding the Literary News and Hu Qiuyuan's Literary Arguments 367
- 40 Freedom for Literature but Not the Writer 376
- 41 On the "Third Category" 383
- 42 Preface to Public Cemetery 387
- 43 A Record of My Own Inspiration 390
- 44 Literature and Life 392
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PART V: THE PERIOD OF NATIONAL CRISIS, 1936-1945
- Introduction 403
- 45 On National Defense Literature 409
- 46 What Do the Broad Masses Demand of Literature? 415
- 47 The Question of Popular Literature and Art 418
- 48 Excerpts from Mao Zedong 428
- 49 Literature and Art for the Masses and the Use of Traditional Forms 433
- 50 My Writing 436
- 51 On Writers 443
- 52 Universal or Restricted? 450
- 53 We Need the Zawen Essay 455
- 54 Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art 458
- 55 Realism Today 485
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Reference Matter
- Glossary 493
- Bibliography 521
- Translators 537
- Index 539
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xi
- General Introduction 1
-
PART 1: THE LATE QING PERIOD, 1893-1911
- Introduction 65
- 1 Preface to Poems from the Hut in the Human World 69
- 2 Foreword to the Publication of Political Novels in Translation 71
- 3 On the Relationship Between Fiction and the Government of the People 74
- 4 Preface to Oliver Twist 82
- 5 Preface to Part One of David Copperfield 84
- 6 Miscellaneous Notes on Literature (excerpts) 87
- 7 Incidental Remarks on Literature 90
- 8 On the Power of Mara Poetry 96
-
PART II: THE MAY FOURTH PERIOD, 1915-1925
- Introduction 113
- 9 Some Modest Proposals for the Reform of Literature 123
- 10 On Literary Revolution 140
- 11 Nightmare 146
- 12 Humane Literature 151
- 13 On the Literary Arts (excerpts) 162
- 14 Art and Life 169
- 15 Replacing Religion with Aesthetic Education 182
- 16 Literature and Life 190
- 17 On Photography 196
- 18 Preface to The Sorrows of Young Werther 204
- 19 Fusing with Nature 213
- 20 A Critique of the New Culturists 218
- 21 Women and Literature 228
- 22 On "Literary Criticism" 233
- 23 My Opinions on Creativity 235
- 24 Preface to Call to Arms 238
- 25 Remarks on the Publication of Saturday 243
- 26 Congratulations to Happy Magazine 245
- 27 The Mission of the New Literature 247
-
PART III: REVOLUTIONARY LITERATURE, 1923-1930
- Introduction 257
- 28 Class Struggle in Literature 263
- 29 From a Literary Revolution to a Revolutionary Literature 269
- 30 The Bygone Age of Ah Q 276
- 31 On Reading Ni Huanzhi 289
- 32 Literature and Revolution 307
- 33 Dai Wangshu's Poetic Theory 316
- 34 Form in Poetry 318
- 35 The Divergence of Art and Politics 328
- 36 Thoughts on Realism 335
- 37 Realism: A "Correction" 345
-
PART IV: THE DEBATE ON LITERARY FREEDOM, 1932-1935
- Introduction 359
- 38 Do Not Encroach Upon Literary Art 363
- 39 Regarding the Literary News and Hu Qiuyuan's Literary Arguments 367
- 40 Freedom for Literature but Not the Writer 376
- 41 On the "Third Category" 383
- 42 Preface to Public Cemetery 387
- 43 A Record of My Own Inspiration 390
- 44 Literature and Life 392
-
PART V: THE PERIOD OF NATIONAL CRISIS, 1936-1945
- Introduction 403
- 45 On National Defense Literature 409
- 46 What Do the Broad Masses Demand of Literature? 415
- 47 The Question of Popular Literature and Art 418
- 48 Excerpts from Mao Zedong 428
- 49 Literature and Art for the Masses and the Use of Traditional Forms 433
- 50 My Writing 436
- 51 On Writers 443
- 52 Universal or Restricted? 450
- 53 We Need the Zawen Essay 455
- 54 Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art 458
- 55 Realism Today 485
-
Reference Matter
- Glossary 493
- Bibliography 521
- Translators 537
- Index 539