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AUC PHILOLOGICA, Vol 2017 No 4 (2017), 151–166
Unpacking Průšek’s Conception of the “Lyrical”: a Tribute and Some Intercultural Reflections
Leo Ou-fan Lee
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/24646830.2017.46
published online: 21. 03. 2018
abstract
The essay was written in commemoration of Jaroslav Průšek (1906–1980) by his former student Leo Ou-fan Lee. The author offers a rereading of Průšek’s groundbreaking research on modern Chinese literature assessing his theoretical insights which have made profound impact on the discipline and have remained a constant source of inspiration for Chinese literature studies. It discusses the implications of Průšek’s two famous papers – one on individualism and subjectivism, the other on a “confrontation” between traditional Chinese literature and modern European literature – and re-examines their relevance to the study of modern Chinese literature today as cultural history.
keywords: Jaroslav Průšek; Chinese literature; modernity; individualism and subjectivism; lyricism; methodology of literary studies
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