1956

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1956

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Du, Bingzheng. Ge ming lang man zhu yi shi ren Bailun de shi [ID D26467].
Chu Chih-yu : Du Bingzheng made the first echo of Elistratova's article. The article is not an introduction of Byron's poetic works, but more like a report on his research into the political meaning of Byron's poems. Du was one of the few real experts of English literature. It is the effect of Du's adjustment to the demands of the new literary policy. At that time the Chinese, following the Soviet example, were beginning to criticize the 'idealist conception of literature' of Western bourgeois scholars. Du Bingzheng found the 'materialistic basis' for Byron's rebellion, that is, the woker's movements in English society and the contemporary European situation : the French Revolution, the Napoleonic War, and the Holy Alliance. Yet in treating Byron's individualism, he insisted, "It is Byron's 'Class status', that made it impossible for him to rid himself of individualism : the idea of the individual conflicting with the masses often does mischief in his mind". Du's essay bears a strong mark of the new Soviet age of Byrton studies.

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1995 Chu, Chih-yu. Byron's literary fortunes in China. (Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1995). Diss. Univ. of Hong Kong, 1995.
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