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Value in What is Saved and What is Lost: Textology in Mao Dun's Eclipse
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作者 David Hull 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2016年第2期204-233,共30页
Mao Dun's seminal trilogy Eclipse was written in 1927-1928, directly after the failed Nanchang uprising. The trilogy is exceptional at least in part because it contains the author's frustration and inner conflict th... Mao Dun's seminal trilogy Eclipse was written in 1927-1928, directly after the failed Nanchang uprising. The trilogy is exceptional at least in part because it contains the author's frustration and inner conflict that came from trying to understand this devastating loss. In 1954, while he served as the Minister of Culture for the People's Republic of China, Mao Dun made fundamental and sweeping edits to all three novels. He made changes in an effort to suit the changed political situation, to make his narrative voice more consistent, to make his characters more stereotypical, and in some cases, to tone down the more explicit sensuality of the original texts. However, through an analysis of these alterations, this paper shows that the edited edition is a diminished work. 展开更多
关键词 textology Mao Dun academic bibliography ECLIPSE edited fiction
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