1, Advocacy and Debate of Revolutionary Literature
2. Left-wing Writers' Union (establishment, activities, shortcomings and mistakes)
3. Literary controversy and its significance
2. Novels of different schools in 1930s.
1. Novels by left-wing writers: Rou Shi, Ding Ling, Zhang Tianyi, Sha Ting, Ai Wu, etc.
2. "Northeast Writers Group": Xiao Jun, Hong Xiao, etc.
3. Shen Congwen and Beijing School Novels.
4. Novel of New Sensation School.
5. Li's "Jianghu novels".
Drama creation in the 1930s.
1 and the strenuous exercise in the 1930s.
2. The plays of Tian Han and Hong Shen.
3. The plays of Xia Yan and Li Jianwu.
4. Poetry Creation in 1930s
Left-wing Poetry: Yin Fu, Chinese Poetry Society.
2. Dai Wangshu's creation and modernist poets.
3. Cang Kejia, a local poet.
4. Poetry creation of Tian Tian and Ai Qing.
1, creative background
After the "September 18th Incident", a group of young writers and artists were exiled from Northeast China under the occupation of Japanese imperialism. Some of them had creative experience, and some started literary activities under the impetus of the left-wing literary movement. With hatred for the enemy and puppet troops, nostalgia for the villagers, and longing for the early recovery of the motherland, they created many works reflecting the struggle life of the people in Northeast China.
2. Representatives and their main works
Xiao Jun's Village in August, Xiao Hong's Life and Death Field, Duanmu Hongliang's Hate and Shu Qun's Children Without Motherland.
3. Brief introduction of Xiao Jun's works.
Xiao Jun (Tian Jun)' s novel The Village in August was published in 1935.
Xiao Hong's novella The Field of Life and Death (191-1942) was also published in 1935. After Life and Death, Xiao Hong also wrote Yuan Ye's Scream, Hands, March in a Small Town (short stories) and.
Duanmu Hongliang, during this period, wrote a collection of short stories "Hate".
Shu Qun's short story "Children without Motherland"
Brief introduction of Ding Ling's life and her main works
1904- 1986, formerly known as Jiang Wei, also known as Jiang, whose pen names are Ding Ling, Bin Zhi, Cong Xuan, etc. He was born in Linli, Hunan. He was influenced by the May 4th Movement when he was a middle school student in Changsha and other places. In 2003, he joined the Chinese Department of Shanghai University founded by the producer of * * *, which caused a warm response in the literary world. 50000.000686866011930 joined the Chinese Left-wing Writers' League, and later became the editor-in-chief and secretary of the Left-wing League publication Beidou. During this period, she created outstanding literary works in the Liberated Areas, such as Water, Mother, An Unexploded Bullet, Night, When I was in the Village and When I was in the Hospital.