The Chinese Renaissance

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The Chinese Renaissance is an influential collection of essays and lectures by Hu Shi that advocates for literary reform, vernacular language, and cultural modernization in early 20th-century China.

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instanceOf essay collection
non-fiction book
advocates cultural modernization of China
reform of classical Chinese literature
scientific and rational thinking
use of vernacular language in literature
author Hu Shi NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin China
criticizes classical Chinese as sole literary standard
traditional literary conventions
genre essay
lecture
hasPart essays by Hu Shi
lectures by Hu Shi
historicalContext May Fourth era NERFINISHED
Republican era China NERFINISHED
influenced Chinese intellectual history
language reform in China
modern Chinese literature
influencedBy Western liberalism
pragmatism
language English
mainSubject Chinese literary reform
New Culture Movement NERFINISHED
cultural modernization
vernacular Chinese
movement Chinese Enlightenment NERFINISHED
New Culture Movement NERFINISHED
notableIdea literary reform as prerequisite for social reform
vernacular literature as basis of modern culture
originalLanguage English
publicationPeriod early 20th century

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Hu Shi notableWork The Chinese Renaissance