Fangyuan Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions

Automatic Translation (Original Language: Chinese-Traditional)
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Fangyuan Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions - Indie Press - Paper

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This issue of "Fang Yuan" takes Camus's "The Stranger" as its theme and approaches the discussion from different angles. The conversation invites Sabrina Yeung, who specializes in French literature, and Li Jingheng, a senior philosophy lecturer, to delve into Camus's philosophical thoughts and the concept of "The Stranger". Contemporary significance; Zhong Ni's novel continues his animal writing and has obvious textual interrelation with "The Stranger"; Lu Zhenyu's poem series writes about existence and the journey to Japan from the perspective of a wanderer; Lang Tian's essay analyzes the British writer Colin Wilson's "The Outsider" and Salinger's "Catcher in the Rye" form the genealogy of the outsider, bringing out the subject of the outsider and the group's power to change the world.

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No.72,534 - Stationery  |  No.1,875 - Indie Press
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The author lineup is rich, bringing together authors from different generations, including Mesozoic writers such as Deng Xiaohua, Guo Shiyong, and Zhang Wanwen, as well as rising stars such as Huang Baixi, Zhou Danfeng, Han Qichou, Lao Weiluo, etc. This issue specially invites Japanese scholar Hashimoto Satoru to write an essay about this book. Yamin, Brecht, Lu Xun and the Tao Te Ching, with a novel vision.

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