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English Title Communication and Renewal: The Relationship between Lu Xun and Japanese Literature
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★It is written by Cheng Ma, a researcher at the Institute of Literature of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences!
★It comprehensively discusses the relationship between Lu Xun and Japanese literature. It restores Lu Xun to the context of the modern era when the literatures of the East and the West communicated with each other and blended with each other, demonstrating his image as a pioneer in the course of updating the concept of Chinese literature.
★It is not only a scholarly work, but also a popular book. Through reading this book, readers can have a more comprehensive understanding of Lu Xun's literary creation and thoughts, as well as the important role he played in the cultural exchange between China and Japan.

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This book discusses the connection between Lu Xun and Japanese literature, revealing the cultural influences that Lu Xun received during his studies in Japan and how he incorporated these influences into his literary creation. At the same time, Cheng Ma also explores the reverse influence that Lu Xun's literary creation has on Japanese literature and how this influence facilitates exchange and interaction between Chinese and Japanese literature. By identifying the complex relationship between literary exchanges, the book provides an in-depth study of the modern values, essential human attributes, and ethical functions of literature.

Author

Cheng Ma

He is a researcher at the Comparative Literature Research Office of the Institute of Literature, Social Sciences of China.
His major works include “Lu Xun's Study in Japan”, “Communication and Renewal: The Relationship between Lu Xun and Japanese Literature”, “The Theory of Literary Values”, “Chinese Psychological Disorder: The Cult of Completion”, and so on. His translations include “The Collected Works of Minoru Takeuchi”(10 volumes) and more.

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