How many novels and essays did Lu Xun have in his life?

There are three kinds of novels, some of which were confiscated. Most people have never counted * * *. Luxun's creation: human history (1907 published the first paper during his stay in Japan), foreign novels (1909 co-edited with Zhou Zuoren), Gougu novels (theoretical monograph, 19 19, novels before Tang Dynasty). Beijing Xinchao Society published Nostalgia (19 1 1, the earliest work, a classical Chinese novel with the revolution of 1911 as its background), with three collections of novels: two realistic collections of Scream and Wandering, and one historical collection of New Stories. A, "Scream" was published in 1923, * * 14: Diary of a Madman, and written in 19 18 "Seeing/Being Seen", which is also the first vernacular novel in the history of modern literature. One of the three novels written before the May 4th Movement. Kong Yiji 19 19, Kong Yiji, Seeing/Being Seen, one of the three novels written before the May 4th Movement. Medicine 19 19, Seeing/Being Seen, one of the three novels written before the May 4th Movement. Tomorrow's single eldest sister-in-law, see/be seen, a little thing 19 19, the hair story of me and the coachman, see/be seen, storm 192654, seven pounds in my hometown. Serialized in the supplement of Morning Post, Ah Q, Seeing/Being Seen, Dragon Boat Festival, White Light, Rabbit and Cat in Chen Shicheng, Duck Comedy, Social Drama 1922. B. Wandering was published in 1926, with * * *1/articles. Blessing 1924, Sister Xianglin, Seeing/Being Seen. Go to the restaurant (Lu) 1924, happy family, soap, ever-burning lamp, show to the public, see/be seen, tall, tall, lonely person (Wei) 5438+008. Brother, Divorce 1925, Caring for Gu, is also Lu Xun's last novel with real life as its theme. C the new story was published by Shanghai cultural life publishing house 1936, with 8 articles in total: *: the preface to mending the sky was originally named mending Zhoushan. Go to the moon, control water, watch/be watched, pick the flowers 1935, 12, watch/be watched, cast swords 1927, formerly known as eyebrow ruler, watch/be watched, go through customs, be charged. (2) Prose collection consists of three parts: Weeds, Morning Flowers and Two Books. 1. Weeds: a collection of lyric prose poems, ***23. Another group of prose poems, Monologues (19 19, * * 7 articles), was published in 19 19, and started a "monologue" prose. Kite 1925 Farewell to shadows, passers-by, such warriors, revenge, beggars, death, snow, autumn night, wax leaves, a feeling, a good story B. Flowers in the morning gather in the evening: Narrative Memories Prose 1926 was first published in Mangyuan Weekly, with the title of Recalling the Past. From Baicaoyuan Road to San Tan Yin Yue 1926.9 Mr. Fujino 1926. 10 A Changhe Fan Ainong, Impermanence, Twenty-four Filial Paintings, Wudian Society, Dog, Cat and Mouse C, letters from the two places, published by Shanghai Guangqing Bookstore 1933, correspondence with Mr. Xu Guangping. (3) 16 composition. Hot air 1925, published by Beijing Beixin Bookstore, including Random Thoughts, Gai Hua Collection 1926 and Tomb 1927, published by unnamed publishing house, including the theory of Cultural Deviation (1908). "New Youth") and "How Do We Become Fathers Now" (1965438+ Yusi) On Feuerbach's Should Slow Down (1926, Mangyuan) "The sequel of Gai Hua Ji (1927)", Beijing Beixin Bookstore, which has a little metaphor (. Including: Wei-Jin demeanor and articles, the relationship between medicine and wine (1927), on China people's faces (1927, Mangyuan), Three Idle Collection (1932) and Two Hearts Collection of Shanghai Beixin Bookstore (1932). Bud)' s views on left-wing writers' union (1930, budding), capitalist's desperate lackeys (1930, budding) and surprise to friends (193 1) include: modern history (1933). Modern) Quasi-romance 1934, Exotic Collection 1935, Lace Literature of Shanghai People's Book Company 1936, Essay of Seven Sections Pavilion of Shanghai Lianhua Bookstore 1937, among which: Miscellaneous Talks after Illness (I). Comic Life), A Jin (1936, Haiyan), two essays by Luan Jieting (1937), the last essay by Luan Jieting (1937), including death (1936) and the middle stream.

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