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A Modernity Set to a Pre-Modern Tune

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In A Modernity Set to a Pre-Modern Tune, Haosheng Yang provides an in-depth study of the classical-style poems of the most iconoclastic May Fourth Chinese writers (Lu Xun, Yu Dafu, Zhou Zuoren, Guo...
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  • 03 March 2016
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In A Modernity Set to a Pre-Modern Tune, Haosheng Yang provides an in-depth study of the classical-style poems of the most iconoclastic May Fourth Chinese writers (Lu Xun, Yu Dafu, Zhou Zuoren, Guo Moruo, and Nie Gannu) and highlights the five literary masters’ engagement with traditional lyricism as their critical response to the sociopolitical turbulence of twentieth-century China. This study challenges the bias against classical forms as allegedly outdated modes incapable of representing modern reality in current Chinese literary history.
Yang’s fascinating book positions modern Chinese literature’s formalistic nonlinearity, representational experiences, and aspiration for a new voice through an old form as factors that are all crucial to exploring more fully the blurred boundary between the traditional and the modern.
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Price: $170.00
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Ideas, History, and Modern China
Publication Date: 03 March 2016
ISBN: 9789004310797
Format: Hardcover
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"Haosheng Yang's new monograph is a most welcome addition to the slowly growing scholarly literature in Western languages and Chinese about poetry composed in Classical Chinese during the twentieth century. Her book is distinguished by its discussion of writers who are much better known for their writings in vernacular Chinese druing this period but whose Classical verse is rarely studied in the West or even in China." - Jerry D. Schmidt, University of British Columbia, in: Frontiers of Literary Studies in China, 12:4
Haosheng Yang, Ph.D. (Harvard, 2008), is Assistant Professor of Chinese at Miami University of Ohio. She specializes in late Qing, modern, and contemporary Chinese literature and culture and has published a number of articles in the field.