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Year

1937

Text

Jing, Donglei. Yingguo wen xue jian shi [ID D27972].
Er schreibt : "George Bernard Shaw challenges conventional morality, challenges society, government, culture ; he challenges the whole existing order, even religion and the arts. He has been a freedom fighter all his life long."
Jing exalts Shaw's work, insisting that Shaw wrote for his political belief and was fundamentally a preacher who wrote only “to instruct, not to entertain.

Mentioned People (2)

Jing, Donglei  (um 1937)

Shaw, George Bernard  (Dublin 1856-1950 Ayot Saint Lawrence, Hertford) : Dramatiker, Schriftsteller ; Literatur-Nobelpreisträger 1925

Subjects

Literature : Occident : Ireland

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 2002 Chen, Wendi. The reception of George Bernard Shaw in China 1918-1996. (Lewiston : The Edwin Mellen Press, 2002). (Chinese studies ; vol. 21). S. 104. Publication / Shaw7
  • Source: Xin qing nian ; Nr. 4 (April 1918). Ed. by Hu Shi. [Sondernummer über die Reformierung des chinesischen Theaters].
    [Enthält] : Song, Chunfang. Jin shi ming xi bai zhong. [One hundred well-known modern plays].
    近世名戲百種 (SongC1, Publication)
  • Source: Shaw, George Bernard. A message to the Chinese people. Ed. By Lin Yutang ; transl. into Chinese by Song Chunfang. In : Lun yu ; no 12 (march 1, 1933). [Text in Englisch und Chinesisch]. (Shaw59, Publication)
  • Source: Jing, Donglei. Yingguo wen xue jian shi. (Shanghai : Shang wu yin shu guan, 1937). [A outline of English literature].
    英国文学简史 (JingD1, Publication)
  • Cited by: Staatsbibliothek Berlin (StaB, Organisation)
  • Person: Chen, Wendi
  • Person: Shaw, George Bernard