Chiu-Yee Chueng Chiu-Yee Chueng i(10681718 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Lu Xun and Australia Mabel Lee (editor), Sue Wiles (editor), Chiu-Yee Chueng (editor), North Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2016 10681739 2016 anthology criticism

'Lu Xun (1881–1936) published A Madman’s Diary (1918) at the height of a Nietzsche craze in China. His creative genius, powerful intellect and writing style, and profound erudition in Western philosophy and literature, contributed to his effortlessly writing this first example of ‘modern Chinese literature’. This short story was ‘modern’ because it was written in the vernacular language instead of the classical Chinese language, it addressed contemporary issues, and it was informed by modern Western literary models.'

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