On Suwenxue 俗文學 and Its Status under Different Literary Views

The connotation of 俗文學 has an inextricable relationship with a particular view of literature. Different views of literature have their respective prescribed values, which bring different understandings of and different evaluations of its status in literary history. Rather than defining based on its...

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