Beyond the Iron House

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1920s Beijing
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authorial reputation studies
Brother Zhou Zuoren
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Fake Words
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intellectual history China
Iron House
Ling Shuhua
Literary Field
literary field theory
Lu Xun
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Lu Xun’s Works
May Fourth Movement
Michel Hockx
Modern Chinese Literary History
Modern Chinese Literature
modernism in China
Qian Xuantong
Silver Dollars
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Wu Zhihui
Xiaoshuo Yuebao
Xu Guangping
Xu Zhimo
Young Man
Zhang Shizhao
Zhou Brothers
Zhou Zuoren

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138670822
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jul 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Beyond the Iron House is a critical study of a crucial period of life and work of the modern Chinese writer Lu Xun. Through thorough research into historical materials and archives, the author demonstrates that Lu Xun was recognized in the literary field much later than has hitherto been argued. Neither the appearance of "Kuangren riji" (Diary of a madman) in 1918 nor the publication of Nahan (Outcry) in 1923 had catapulted the author into nationwide prominence; in comparison with his contemporaries, neither was his literary work as original and unique as many have claimed, nor were his thoughts and ideas as popular and influential as many have believed; like many other agents in the literary field, Lu Xun was actively involved in power struggles over what was at stake in the field; Lu Xun was later built into an iconic figure and the blind worship of him hindered a better and more authentic understanding of many other modern writers and intellectuals such as Gao Changhong and Zhou Zuoren, whose complex relationships with Lu Xun are fully explored and analysed in the book.

Sun Saiyin is Professor at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.

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