Published in 1933, Shi Zhecun's masterpiece. In "Spring Day", the work intentionally blurs the ethical level, but highlights the true thoughts in her subconscious. Under the initiative, the image of Aunt Chen who sacrificed her love for choosing money suddenly appeared.
Shi Zhecun (190565438+February 3, 2003-February 3, 2003165438+1October19), formerly known as Shi, pen names Shi Qingping and Anhua, from Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Famous writer, translator, educator and professor of Chinese Department of East China Normal University.
1923 was admitted to Shanghai University and later transferred to Datong University and Aurora University. 1932 Up to now, he has been the editor-in-chief of Modern, a large-scale literary monthly, and engaged in novel creation. He is the earliest representative of "New Sensation School" in China. Since 1937, he has taught in Yunnan University, Xiamen University, Jinan University, Datong University, Guanghua University and Hujiang University. 1952 transferred to East China Normal University as a professor.
1993 won the "Shanghai Outstanding Contribution Award for Literature and Art". In June 2003165438+1October 65438+September, Shi Zhecun died in Shanghai at the age of 99.
Shi Zhecun is well-read and versatile, and has made great achievements in literary creation, classical literature research, inscription research and foreign literature translation.
There are collected works of Shi Zhecun.
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At the turn of the 1920s and 1930s, China's novels such as the local school and the life school made great achievements. In the process of translating and introducing foreign literature, Shi Zhecun gradually avoided the close cultural radiation from China writers, gradually infiltrated into the western modernist literature, and chose Freud's psychoanalysis as the guide.
Deducing stories with rich rhetoric and beautiful plots is the first wave of modernism movement in China's literary and art circles, and eventually becomes the "double shadow" of Freud's thought in China's literary world.
Shi Zhecun and the "Nine Leaves Poetry School" in the1940s constitute a unique cultural landscape in the history of modern literature in China. Although the footprints here are not as good as those in the western soil, the western wind is naturally popular on the water.
Shi Zhecun's novels are like wearing gorgeous China cheongsam and dancing exotic waltzes with the accompaniment of traditional folk music. Shi Zhecun's mind is heroic and detached, and he does not indulge in party struggle and disagreement in literature.
When editing, he actively cultivated pioneers; As a writer, he can get away from worldly affairs (he used to be a teacher in Songjiang County Middle School in Shanghai), and he tries to be a model. Although he didn't do much, most of his works were carefully planned and never had a theme like ordinary Shanghai writers, so he was able to gain a foothold in Shanghai literary and art circles in the 1930s.
He is not only a master of new literature, but also a collator of ancient books, and he has also made great achievements in collating ancient books (Twenty Essays in Late Ming Dynasty edited by Shi, etc.).