Is the entrance examination of modern and contemporary literature in Nankai an independent propositi

Updated on educate 2024-04-21
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. The subjects of the preliminary examination for the postgraduate examination of modern and contemporary Chinese literature of Nankai University are generally divided into public courses and professional courses. Public courses generally test English and politics, which are unified by the state. Professional courses are the propositions of each institution.

    2. Nankai University Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature Preliminary Examination Subjects Public Courses: (101) Ideological and Political Theory, (201) English I or (202) Russian or (203) Japanese or (244) French or (245) German.

    Specialized courses: (719) Fundamentals of Literature (851) Modern Chinese Literature.

    Fundamentals of Literature: Selected Works of Ancient Chinese Literature (4 volumes), edited by Luo Zongqiang and Chen Hong, Higher Education Press, 2004.

    Selected Works of Modern Chinese Literature (1918-2003) (Volumes A and B, 2nd Edition), edited by Qiao Yigang et al., Nankai University Press, 2007.

    Selected Readings of Famous Foreign Literature (Revised Edition, Volume II), edited by Cui Baoheng, Nankai University Press, 2002.

    Literary Theory Course (Revised 2nd Edition), edited by Tong Qingbing, Higher Education Press, 2004.

    Modern Chinese Literature:

    Modern Chinese Literature (1898-1949), edited by Qiao Yigang, Nankai University Press, 2009.

    Modern Chinese Literature (1949-2008), edited by Qiao Yigang, Nankai University Press, 2009.

    History of Modern Chinese Literature (Second Edition), Cheng Guangwei et al., Chinese University Press, 2007.

    History of Contemporary Chinese Literature (Revised Edition), by Hong Zicheng, Peking University Press, 2007.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Unified political English test, independent proposition of professional courses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    English, Politics, Modern and Contemporary Studies, Fundamentals of Literature.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Explanation of terms (choose 5 out of 6).

    1. Four elements of literary activities.

    2. Changzhou faction.

    3. Three words and two beats.

    4. Literature Research Society.

    5. The poet who returned.

    6. Baroque literature.

    2. Short-answer questions (choose 3 out of 4).

    1. What is a "meaningful form".

    2. The artistic characteristics of the Analects.

    3. The basic characteristics of Sun Li**.

    4. The carnivalesque characteristics of Rabelais's "The Legend of the Giants".

    3. Text analysis (choose 1 out of 2).

    1. Appreciate a poem by Ouyang Xiu.

    2. Appreciate Ai Qing's "Trolley".

    4. Essay questions (choose 2 out of 4).

    1. Compare the creations of Gao Shi and Cen Shen.

    2. Discuss the relationship between literary production and literary consumption.

    3. The uniqueness of the historical narrative of contemporary women's literature.

    4. Compare the creations of the three great tragic writers of ancient Greece.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    [Fundamentals of Literature].

    Selected Works of Ancient Chinese Literature (4 volumes), edited by Luo Zongqiang and Chen Hong, Higher Education Press, 2004.

    Selected Works of Modern Chinese Literature (1918-2003) (Volumes A and B, 2nd Edition), edited by Qiao Yigang et al., Nankai University Press, 2007.

    Selected Readings of Famous Foreign Literature (Revised Edition, Volume II), edited by Cui Baoheng, Nankai University Press, 2002.

    Literary Theory Course (Revised 2nd Edition), edited by Tong Qingbing, Higher Education Press, 2004.

    Modern Chinese Literature:

    Modern Chinese Literature, edited by Qiao Yigang, Luo Zhenya, Li Xinyu, Nankai University Press, 2009.

    History of Modern Chinese Literature (Second Edition), Cheng Guangwei et al., Chinese University Press, 2007.

    History of Contemporary Chinese Literature (Revised Edition), by Hong Zicheng, Peking University Press, 2007.

    Supplement] The "Compendium of Key Points of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature", "Compendium of Key Points of Ancient Chinese Literature", "Shorthand of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature**", and "Shorthand of Ancient Chinese Literature**" published by the Chinese Research Institute Network are very useful for examining Nankai.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The selection of schools to apply for is mainly based on the differences in levels and regions, in addition to the living habits and future employment orientation. Generally, you should choose a place first and then choose a school.

    2. Go to the China Graduate Admissions Information Network, open the "Master's Major Catalog" above, and select the province and discipline to learn which schools in the province and city enroll. Then go to the enrollment information network of the school to be reported to check the subjects of the preliminary examination and the re-examination, bibliography and other information. Do-it-yourself will be rewarding.

    For your reference, I hope it will be helpful to you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Recommend the schools in Henan, Henan University of Economics and Law, Henan University.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Literary Theory Course, Tong Qingbing, Higher Education Press (1998), Thirty Years of Modern Chinese Literature (Revised Edition), Qian Liqun, Peking University Press (1998), Chen Sihe, History of Contemporary Chinese Literature, Fudan University Press, You Guoen, Editor-in-Chief, People's Literature Publishing House.

    Selected Literary Works of Chinese Dynasties, edited by Zhu Dongrun, edited by Zheng Lu, History of Foreign Literature, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, Higher Education Press, (2000), History of Contemporary Literature, Hong Zicheng, Peking University Press.

    History of Modern Literature" Cheng Guangwei Chinese Renmin University Press.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Literary Basics: 1. Selected Works of Ancient Chinese Literature (4 volumes), edited by Luo Zongqiang and Chen Hong, Higher Education Press, 2004.

    2. Selected Reviews of Modern Chinese Literary Works (1918-2003) (Volumes A and B, Second Edition) edited by Qiao Yigang et al., Nankai University Press, 2007;

    3. Selected Readings of Famous Foreign Literature (Revised Edition, Volume II), edited by Cui Baoheng, Nankai University Press, 2002.

    4. Literary Theory Course (Revised Second Edition), edited by Tong Qingbing, Higher Education Press, 2004.

    Modern Chinese Literature:

    1. Modern Chinese Literature (1898-1949), edited by Qiao Yigang, Nankai University Press, 2009;

    2. Modern Chinese Literature (1949-2008), edited by Qiao Yigang, Nankai University Press, 2009;

    3. History of Modern Chinese Literature (Second Edition), Cheng Guangwei et al., Chinese Minmin University Press, 2007;

    4. History of Contemporary Chinese Literature (Revised Edition), Hong Zicheng, Peking University Press, 2007.

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