What is Qian Zhongshu's masterpiece?

Qian Zhongshu's representative works include Selected Poems of Song Dynasty, Lu, Fortress Besieged and Writing on the Edge of Life.

1, Notes on Selected Poems of Song Dynasty

Notes on Selected Poems of Song Dynasty by Qian Zhongshu, a famous writer and scholar, is a collection of poems by Qian Zhongshu. The book contains the works of Liu Kai, Zheng Wenbao, Mei, Ouyang Xiu and others in the Song Dynasty, and each work is accompanied by detailed notes in addition to the original text. This book is comprehensive in content and easy to understand in annotations, from which readers can have a more comprehensive understanding of Song poetry.

2. Shi Yu

Shi Yu, 48 pages, the first half is the photocopying of Qian Zhongshu's notes 60 years ago, and the second half is the typesetting of revised notes. With few words and high academic value, it records Shi Yilao's comments on some scribes in the early years of the Republic of China, which is very beneficial for future generations to study that history. This is the last book left by Qian Zhongshu before his death.

3. Talking about Art Record

Tan Yi Road is one of the representative works of scholar Qian Zhongshu. This book is the representative work of China's traditional poetry, and it is also the first book to adopt the new theory of China's classical poetry from western humanities and social sciences. There are many comments on the works of ancient poets in the book, focusing on some representative poets after the Tang Dynasty.

The contents quoted or commented in this book include Buddhism, psychoanalysis, structuralism, cultural anthropology, new criticism, surrealism, reception aesthetics, deconstruction and other relatively new schools.

4. Fortress Besieged

Fortress Besieged is a novel by Qian Zhongshu and a satirical novel with unique style in the history of modern literature in China. Known as the "new scholar". The first edition was published by Shanghai Chen Guang Publishing Company on 1947. This story is mainly about a group of intellectuals in the early days of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

5. Writing on the edge of life

Writing on the Edge of Life is a collection of essays by Mr. Qian Zhongshu, which contains ten essays written before February 1939, with 60,000 words. Shanghai Ming Kai Bookstore194165438+first published in February, 1946 65438+ 10 republished in New Enlightenment Literature Magazine.