The Lyrical Lu Xun : : A Study of His Classical-Style Verse / / / Jon Eugene von Kowallis.
The influence of Lu Xun (1881-1936) in China's cultural, literary, and artistic life over the last sixty years has been inestimable. A poet from a backwater town, Lu Xun was propelled by the times into the various careers of educator, writer, publicist, professor, and polemicist. He was, howeve...
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Place / Publishing House: | Honolulu : : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2023] ©1996 |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (392 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- The Lyrical Lu Xun
- Introduction
- Lu Xun's Childhood and Youth (1881-1901)
- Japan and Back(1902-1909; 1909-1917)
- The May Fourth Era (1918-1927)
- A "Fellow Traveler"? (1927-1936)
- Verse in the Classical Style
- 1. Three Verses on Parting from My Brothers
- 2. Lotus Seedpod People
- 3. Seeing Off the Kitchen God in the Year 1901
- 4. An Offertory for the God of Books
- 5. Three Verses on Parting from My Brothers
- 6. A Fondness for Flowers: Four Regulated Verses
- 7. Untitled (usually referred to as "Personally Inscribed on a Small Picture")
- 8. Three Stanzas Mourning Fan Ainong
- 9. Redressing Grievances on Behalf of the Beanstalks
- 10. My Heartfelt Sympathies for Rousseau
- 11. Untitled
- 12. For Wu Qishan (Uchiyama Kanzo)
- 13. For Mr. O. E. on the Occasion of His Return [to Japan] with [a Shipment of] Orchids
- 14. A Lament for Rou Shi
- 15. For a Japanese Poet
- 16. Untitled
- 17. Ode to the Goddess of the Xiang River
- 18. Two Untitled Poems
- 19. For Masuda Wataru on the Occasion of His Return to Japan
- 20. In Answer to a Gibe from a Guest
- 21. Lyrics for a Nanking Ditty
- 22. Untitled
- 23. An Impromptu Composition
- 24. For Pengzi
- 25. Written after the January Twenty-eighth Conflict
- 26. Laughing at My Own Predicament
- 27. Desultory Versifying on Professors
- 28. Hearsay
- 29. Two Untitled Poems
- 30. Untitled
- 31. New Year's Day in the Twenty-second Year of the Republic
- 32. For a Master Painter
- 33. Students and Jade Buddhas
- 34. Lamenting the College Students
- 35. Inscribed in a Copy of Outcry
- 36. Inscribed in a Copy of Wandering
- 37. A Lament for Yang Quan
- 38. Inscription for the Stupa of the Three Fidelities
- 39. Untitled
- 40. A Lament for Ms. Ding
- 41. Two Poems as a Gift
- 42. Untitled
- 43. Untitled
- 44. Against Yu Dafu's Move to Hangzhou
- 45. A Spoof on Newspaper Reports That I Had Contracted Encephalitis
- 46. Untitled
- 47. Feelings on an Autumn Night
- 48. Inscribed on Part 3 of Mustard-Seed Garden
- 49. Composed on an Impulse in Late Autumn of 1935
- Epilogue "Mourning at Lu Xun's Grave"
- Glossary of Chinese and Japanese Names and Terms
- Bibliography
- Index