Science Fiction in China
978-613-3-44157-6
6133441577
168
2010-11-01
49.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In China, science fiction has had more than a century of history. The history of science fiction in China began with the keen interest in the West that existed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth Centuries. Science fiction, a cultural phenomenon emerging from Western Europe's Industrial Revolution, was part of what attracted Chinese attention. Liang Qichao was the first to announce the arrival of science fiction in China with his translation of Jules Verne's "Fifteen Little Heroes" into Classical Chinese (wen yan wen). The May Fourth Movement, with its advocacy of the cultural ideals of democracy and science, included the advancement of science fiction. Many famous Chinese scholars translated and wrote science fiction.
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