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The Literature Quarterly And The Literature In 1930s

Posted on:2007-06-30Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:C M JiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1115360185957950Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Since 1990s, the university culture, media and the publication culture turned into a new academic point for the research about contemporary literature, which have already brought about great achievements and provided a new path for the contemporary literature research. In recent years, a clear phenomenon is that the relationship between the contemporary literature with its related periodicals has attracted more interest of researchers. These work have been making the contemporary literature research thriving gradually and opening a wider field for the literature research, which indicate a golden period for the contemporary literature research is coming. In many periodicals related study, The Literature Quarterly issued in 1930s should play an important role.Great changes had taken place in the literature field in 1933, which involving the litterateurs and their conception about literatures. This year was a milestone for Beiping style literature, which had just experienced a lonesome, stagnant, accumulative stage and was thriving to be a member of china literature. On the other hand, the left wing literature had also shown some changes at this time, had been gradually overcoming the disadvantages of more formula and conception in literature and had been paying more attention to artistry and caring more for the spirit and soul of people with a positive attitude. The Literature Quarterly appeared on January 1 in 1934 in Beiping, at that time the Beiping style literature and the left wing literature were at the beginning of becoming mature. In December 1935, the magazine had to be...
Keywords/Search Tags:The Literature Quarterly, "commoner-cared part of Beiping style literature", Beiping-style prose, narration of more care the people's livelihood, consciousness for didacticism
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