Foreword | p. 1 |
Ancient Chinese Literature | |
The Book of Songs: The Earliest Anthology of Poetry | p. 7 |
"Folk Songs of Fifteen Regions" (Guofeng) | p. 9 |
The Epic of the Western Zhou People | p. 12 |
Prose Writings of Various Schools of Thought during the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States Period | p. 17 |
Tao Te Ching | p. 19 |
The Analects | p. 23 |
Mencius | p. 29 |
Zhuangzi | p. 33 |
Qu Yuan: A Romantic Lyricist | p. 41 |
Qu Yuan | p. 42 |
The Lament on Encountering Sorrows | p. 45 |
Records of the Historian: The First and Last Work by Historians, Li Sao without Rhyme | p. 53 |
Pre-Qin Historical Books | p. 54 |
About Records of the Historian | p. 56 |
Characterization in Records of the Historian | p. 59 |
History and Literature | p. 64 |
Literature in the Wei and Jin Period: Jian'an Literature and Tao Yuanming | p. 69 |
Li Bai and Du Fu: the Two Summits of Tang Poetry | p. 79 |
Li Bai-A Romantic Genius | p. 80 |
Su Fu-A Compassionate Sage | p. 89 |
Ci Poetry: Poems that can be Sung | p. 101 |
Su Shi | p. 105 |
Li Qingzhao | p. 112 |
Xin Qiji | p. 116 |
Two Outstanding Playwrights of Yuan Opera | p. 121 |
Guan Hanqing | p. 122 |
Wang Shifu | p. 127 |
Classical Fiction in the Ming Dynasty | p. 135 |
Romance of the Three Kingdoms | p. 138 |
Outlaws of the Marsh | p. 141 |
Journey to the West | p. 145 |
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: Short Stories of the Qing Dynasty | p. 151 |
A Dream of Red Mansions: The Pinnacle of Classical Literature | p. 161 |
Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature | |
LuXun: Founder of New Vernacular Literature | p. 177 |
The Transformation of Literature | p. 178 |
Lu Xun | p. 182 |
Modern Fiction: Echo of the Times | p. 187 |
Mao Dun and Modern Fiction | p. 188 |
Ba Jin and His "Torrent Trilogy" | p. 191 |
Lao She and "Beijing Style" Citizen Fiction | p. 194 |
"Beijing School" and "Shanghai School" | p. 197 |
New Poetry: Finding a Voice of their Own | p. 203 |
Guo Moruo: A Destroyer and a Creator | p. 206 |
Ai Qing: A Singer of the Land and the Sun | p. 208 |
Mu Dan: Richness vs. Rich Suffering | p. 210 |
Modern Drama | p. 213 |
Literature in the New Era: Reflections, Root-Seeking and Explorations | p. 223 |
Memories of Historical Wounds | p. 224 |
Root-Seeking and Countryside Literature | p. 228 |
Avantgarde Novels | p. 231 |
Neo-Realism | p. 233 |
New Poetry | p. 235 |
Contemporary Literature: Writing for the Public | p. 239 |
New Historical Novels: Voices of Individuality | p. 240 |
Cultural Prose: A New Literary Style | p. 242 |
Youth Writing: Keeping Abreast with Fashion | p. 246 |
Film-Television Literature and Cyber-Literature | p. 248 |
Appendix: Chronological Table of the Chinese Dynasties | p. 252 |
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