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Frontiers of Literary Studies in China

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Front Liter Stud Chin    2009, Vol. 3 Issue (1) : 97-118    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11702-009-0004-y
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An overview on the research history of the modern literary journals in China
LIU Zengren()
Institute of Literature, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China
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Abstract

Based on the brief account of the outline and the systematic research of China modern literary journals, including the past and the present, this paper emphasizes that the modern literature journal is one of the modern literature carriers and even one of the primary research topics on modern literature. Research of the modern journals can possibly renovate the modern literature research and provide a new perspective on it.

Keywords modern literature journal      view      history      status quo     
Corresponding Author(s): LIU Zengren,Email:liuzengren1942@163.com   
Issue Date: 05 March 2009
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LIU Zengren. An overview on the research history of the modern literary journals in China[J]. Front Liter Stud Chin, 2009, 3(1): 97-118.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/flsc/EN/10.1007/s11702-009-0004-y
https://academic.hep.com.cn/flsc/EN/Y2009/V3/I1/97
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