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Fan, Cunzhong

(um 1962) : Professor Nanjing-Universität

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Chronology Entries (2)

# Year Text Linked Data
1 1956 Fan, Cunzhong. Feierding de Ameiliya [ID D26621].
Er schreibt : "Thoroughly exposing the social reality and incisively analyzing the social problems – these, we believe, are the characteristics of Amelia and the further development of Fielding's realistic novel writing. While the story is presented realistically, the ending is too idealistic or utopian".
  • Document: Han, Jiaming. Henry Fielding in China. In : Studies in bibliography ; vol. 57 (2005-2006).
    ftp://124.42.15.59/ck/2011-02/165/068/537/241/Henry%20Fielding%20in%20China.pdf. (Fiel1, Publication)
  • Person: Fielding, Henry
2 1960 Fan, Cunzhong. [On Defoe's Robinson Crusoe] (1960). [ID D26816].
Fan Cunzhong states emphatically one of the prominent Marxist points of view : "In the person of Robinson Crusoe we not only see the face of capitalism, but we also come to understand a specific period – the growth of British capitalism."
He describes this new capitalist class as "prosperous, self-confident, aggressive", but not at all explitative and very different from today's "ceclining capitalis". Robinson Crusoe is not the starting point of historical development, but the product. Continues with assessments of Robinson as always the merchang and colonizer, especially in his travels through China, and of Defoe, "a pre-Adam Smith economist", because of beliefs in ouverseas trade and the necessisty to establish English volonies in Central America. He clarifies the important difference between Thomas More's and Francis Bacon's utopias as fairylands and Crusoe's island as "the product of the imagination of the colonialist".

Bibliography (6)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1956 Fan, Cunzhong. Feierding de Ameiliya. In : Fan, Cunzhong. Yingguo wen xue lun ji. (Beijing : Wai guo wen xue chu ban she, 1981). [Fielding's "Amelia"].
菲尔丁的 (阿美丽亚)
Publication / Fiel28
  • Cited by: Han, Jiaming. Henry Fielding in China. In : Studies in bibliography ; vol. 57 (2005-2006).
    ftp://124.42.15.59/ck/2011-02/165/068/537/241/Henry%20Fielding%20in%20China.pdf. (Fiel1, Published)
  • Person: Fielding, Henry
2 1960 Fan, Cunzhong. [On Defoe's Robinson Crusoe] (1960). In : Jianghai xue kan ; no 8 (July 1960). Repr. In : Fan, Cunzhong. Yingguo wen xue lun ji. (Beijing : Wai guo wen xue chu ban she, 1981). [Essays on English literature]. Publication / DefD30
3 1962 Fan, Cunzhong. Lun Bailun yu Xuelai chuang zuo zhong xian shi zhu yi he lang man zhu yi xiang jie he de wen ti. In : Wen xue ping lun ; no 2 (1962). [On the combination of realism and romanticism in the works of Byron and Shelley]. Publication / Byr77
4 1981 Fan, Cunzhong. Yingguo wen xue lun ji. (Beijing : Wai guo wen xue chu ban she, 1981). [Essays on English literature].
英國文學論集.
Publication / FanC3
5 1983 Fan, Cunzhong. Yingguo wen xue shi ti gang = History of English literature : a brief outline. (Chengdu : Sichuan ren min chu ban she, 1983).
英國文學史提綱
Publication / FanC1
6 1998 The vision of China in the English literature of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Ed. by Adrian Hsia. (Hong Kong : Chinese University press, 1998).
[Enthält] :
Qian, Zhongshu. China in the English literature of the seventeenth century. In : Quarterly bulletin of Chinese bibliography ; vol. 1 (1940).
Fan, Cunzhong. The beginnings of the influence of Chinese culture in England. In : Wai guo yu ; no 6 (1982).
Chen, Shouyi. John Webb : a forgotten page in the early history of sinology in Europe. In : The Chinese social and political review ; vol. 19 (1935-1936).
Qian, Zhongshu. China in the English literature of the eighteenth century. In : Quarterly bulletin of Chinese bibliography ; vol. 2 (1941).
Chen, Shouyi. Daniel Defoe, China's severe critic. In : Nankai social and economic quarterly ; vol. 8 (1935).
Fan, Cunzhong. Chinese fables and anti-Walpole journalism. In : The review of English studies ; vol. 25 (1949).
Fan, Cunzhong. Dr. Johnson and Chinese culture. In : Quarterly bulletin of Chinese bibliography ; vol. 5 (1945).
Chen, Shouyi. Oliver Goldsmith and his Chinese letters. In : T'ien hsia monthly ; vol. 8 (1939).
Chen, Shouyi. Thomas Percy and his Chinese studies. In : The Chinese social and political science review ; vol. 20 (1936-1937).
Fan, Cunzhong. William Jones's Chinese studies. In : The review of English studies ; vol. 22 (1946).
Chen, Shouyi. The Chinese garden in eighteenth century England. In : T'ien hsia monthly ; vol. 2 (1936).
Chen, Shouyi. The Chinese orphan : a Yuan play. In : T'ien hsia monthly ; vol. 4 (1936). [Ji, Junxiang. Zhao shi gu'er].
Hsia, Adrian. The orphan of the house Zhao in French, English, German, and Hong Kong literature. In : Comparative literature studies ; vol. 25 (1988). [Ji, Junxiang. Zhao shi gu'er].
Publication / Hsia8
  • Source: The history of travayle in the West and East Indies, and other countreys lying eyther way, towardes the fruitfull and ryche Moluccaes : as Moscouia, Persia, Arabia, Syria, Aegypte, Ethiopia, Guinea, China in Cathayo, and Giapan : with a discourse of the Northwest passage : in the hande of our Lorde be all the corners of the earth. Gathered in parte, and done into Englyshe by Richarde Eden. Newly set in order, augmented, and finished by Richarde Willes. (London : Richarde Iugge, 1577).
    [Enthält] : Perera, Galeotto [Pereira, Galeote]. Certayne reportes of the prouince China. [Erster englischer Artikel über China].
    https://archive.org/details/historyoftrauayl05willrich. (Pere4, Publication)
  • Source: Candish, Thomas [Cavendish, Thomas]. Certain notes or references taken out of the large map of China. In : Hakluyt's principal navigations ; vol. 11 (1588). [Liste von chinesischen Provinzen]. (Cand1, Publication)
  • Source: Settle, Elkanah. The fairy-queen : an opera. (London : Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1692). (Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830). [Adaptation of Midsummer night's dream by William Shakespeare ; Music composed by Henry Purcell ; Erstaufführung Queen's Theatre, Dorset Garden 1692]. [Enthält eine Szene in einem chinesischen Garten]. (Sett2, Publication)
  • Source: Hyde, Thomas. Mandragorias, seu, Historia shahiludii : viz. ejusdem origo, antiquitas, ususque per totum Orientem celeberrismus : speciatim prout usurpatur apud Arabes, Persas, Indos, & Chinenses, cum harum gentium schematibus variis & curiosis & militum lusilium figuris inusitatis, in Occidente hactenus ignoris : additis omnium nominibus in dictarum gentium linguis, cum sericis characteribus & eorundem interpretationibus & sonis genuinis. De ludis Orientalium libri primi pars prima, quae est Latina : accedunt de eodem Rabbi Abraham Abben-Ezrae elegans poema rythmicum, R. Bosenior Abben-Jachiae facunda oratio prosaica, Liber deliciae regum prola stylo puriore, per innominatum. De ludis Orientalium libri primi pars 2da, quae est Hebraica. (Oxonii : Theatro Sheldoniano, 1694). [Enthält eine Beschreibung des chinesischen Go-Spiels / Schach mit Erklärungen in chinesischen Zeichen].
    http://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10431615_00005.html. (Hyd2, Publication)
  • Source: Johnson, Samuel. Essay on the Description of China. In : The Gentleman's Magazine ; vol. 12 (June, July, Sept. 1742). (JohS2, Publication)
  • Source: Costard, George. On the Chinese chronology and astronomy. In : Philosophical transactions (1747). (Cost2, Publication)
  • Source: Anson, George. A voyage round the world in the years M.DCC.XL.I.II.II.IV. Compiled from his papers and materials by Richard Walter. (London : Printed for the author by J. and P. Knapton, 1748). [1742 wird die beschädigte Centurion in Macao geflickt und Ersatz für die ertrunkenen Seeleute gefunden. 1744 besiegt Anson ein spanisches Schiff und verkauft seinen Gewinn in Guangzhou (Guangdong). Erstes Buch eines Engländers, das aus eigenen Erfahrungen geschrieben wurde. Anson wird 1739-1740 von Thomas Salmon begleitet].
    https://archive.org/details/voyageroundworld00walt. (Anso-Walt1, Publication)
  • Source: Cawthorn, James. Of taste : an essay spoken at the anniversary visitation of Tunbridge School, 1756. In : Cawthorn, James. Poems. (London : Printed by W. Woodfall, 1771). (Library of English literature ; LEL 11615).
    http://www.archive.org/stream/poemsbyrevmrcawt00cawtiala#page/112/mode/2up. (Caw1, Publication)
  • Source: Morton, Charles. On Chinese characters. In : Philosophical transactions (1769). (MorC1, Publication)
  • Person: Ch'en, Shou-yi
  • Person: Defoe, Daniel
  • Person: Goldsmith, Oliver
  • Person: Hatchett, William
  • Person: Hsia, Adrian
  • Person: Johnson, Samuel
  • Person: Jones, William
  • Person: Percy, Thomas
  • Person: Qian, Zhongshu
  • Person: Walpole, Horace
  • Person: Webb, John