The True Story of Ah Q (English Wikipedia)

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  • Davies, p. 58. "When Lu Xun's prose fiction, The True Story of Ah Q was first published as a serial in the Beijing Morning News supplement in 1921, it was a tremendous success and readers throughout China were intrigued by the question of whether the portrayal of Ah Q was based on a real person. The disturbing realism of Lu Xun's story, according to Gao Yihan, led many people to suspect that the incidents related in the tale referred to them:"
  • Tambling, Jeremy. "Lu Xun: The True Story." Madmen and Other Survivors. Hong Kong University Press, HKU, 2007., p. 57.
  • Foster, p. 179.
  • Foster, p. 199.
  • Davies, p. 60.

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  • Weizong Huang, Martin (October 1990). "The Inescapable Predicament: The Narrator and His Discourse in "The True Story of Ah Q"". Modern China. 16 (4): 430–449. doi:10.1177/009770049001600403. S2CID 220736493.
  • Davies, Gloria (1991). "The Problematic Modernity of Ah Q". Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews. 13: 57–76. doi:10.2307/495053. JSTOR 495053.

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  • Foster, Paul B. (2001). "The Ironic Inflation of Chinese National Character: Lu Xun's International Reputation, Romain Rolland's Critique of 'The True Story of Ah Q,' and the Nobel Prize". Modern Chinese Literature and Culture. 13 (1): 140–168. JSTOR 41490846.
  • Davies, Gloria (1991). "The Problematic Modernity of Ah Q". Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews. 13: 57–76. doi:10.2307/495053. JSTOR 495053.

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