ABSTRACT

This book is a collection of lectures on literature given in top universities in China by Bi Feiyu, one of the country's best known writers. From the perspective of a novelist, the author revisits and interprets classic works by renowned writers, aiming to illuminate what constitutes a classic.
The lectures explore works of classical and modern Chinese literature such as A Dream of Red Mansions, Water Margin and works by Lu Xun and Wang Zengqi, as well as world-famous writers such as Guy de Maupassant, V.S. Naipaul, Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Hardy. The interpretation and criticism of the works goes beyond academic textual analysis, highlighting the instincts, writing experience and insights of a creative writer. Comparison is made between the literary elements of modernism and classical Chinese works, techniques of character shaping and plot development, thematic dimensions, narrative style, literary topos, literary aesthetics and the language of literature.
These essays will appeal to readers interested in literature, literary criticism, Chinese literature and world classics.

chapter 1|17 pages

Gazing at an Unbroken Range of Mountains, Listening to the Surging Waves

Reading Pu Songling's The Fighting Cricket

chapter 2|14 pages

Different Ways of Walking

Logic and Counter-logic in the Novel

chapter 3|9 pages

Two Necklaces

Checks and Balances within the Novel

chapter 4|11 pages

Ice and Fire

Reading V.S. Naipaul's ‘B. Wordsworth’

chapter 5|13 pages

What Does Home Mean?

Reading Lu Xun's Hometown

chapter 6|15 pages

Following the Inner Edge of the Circle, From Victory to Victory

Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q

chapter 7|14 pages

A Deadly Atmosphere

Reading Hemingway's Short Story, ‘The Killers’

chapter 8|16 pages

Temple Love

On Reading Wang Zengqi's Taking Buddhist Orders

chapter 9|18 pages

Li Shangyin's Sun, Li Shangyin's Rain

The Characters 字 in a Poem