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Year

1999

Text

Wu, Xiuming. Wen xue zhuan xing zhong de san ge 'zhu yi' ji qi ji ben liu bian. In : Journal of Hainan Teacher's College ; no 2 (1999). [Three '-isms' and their fundamental development and changes in the literary transformation].
Er schreibt : "[Young writers] succeeded in borrowing ideological content from modernism, rather than peeling off its techniques alone and applying these to their writings. It indicates that a group of young Chinese writers have risen and become mature in the circle of elite literature. They learned from Sartre, Nietzsche, Bergson, Freud, and Camus to nurture their spirits, and they werde concerned about one set of question : "Who am I ?" "Where do I come from, and where shall I go ?" "What should I do and what can I do in this world ?" It was the issue that Western modernism was bitterly obsessed with."

Mentioned People (6)

Bergson, Henri  (Paris 1859-1941 Paris) : Philosoph, englisch-polnischer Herkunft, Professor Collège de France

Camus, Albert  (Mondovi, Algerien 1913-1960 Autounfall bei Villeblevin, Yonne) : Schriftsteller, Philosoph, Journalist, Bühnenautor, Schauspieler, Nobelpreisträger

Freud, Sigmund  (Freiberg, Mähren 1856-1939 London) : Psychologe, Arzt

Nietzsche, Friedrich  (Röcken bei Lützen 1844-1900 Weimar) : Philosoph, Klassischer Philologe

Sartre, Jean-Paul  (Paris 1905-1980 Paris) : Schriftsteller, Philosoph, Dramatiker, Publizist
[Biographische Einträge siehe unter Literatur]

Wu, Xiuming  (1952-) : Professor Chinese modern and contemporary literature & historical literature, Hangzhou-Universität

Subjects

Literature : Occident : France / Philosophy : Europe : France

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 2007 Wu, Gefei. Sartre's encounter with China : discovery and reconstruction of the human paradigm in new-era Chinese literature. In : Primerjalna knjizevnost, Ljubljana ; vol. 30, no 1 (2007). Publication / Sar100
  • Cited by: Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich (AOI, Organisation)