Feng Yuanjun (1900–1974)
Feng Yuanjun (1900–1974)
Chinese literary critic and educator. Name variations: Feng Yüan-chün or Yuan-chun. Born Feng Yuanjun, 1900, in Henan, China; died 1974; sister of Feng Yulan, well-known professor of Chinese philosophy; m. Lu Kanru.
Influenced by ideas of May Fourth Movement, wrote fiction that rebelled against tradition; received doctorate in literature from Sorbonne (1935) and became vicechancellor of Shangdong University; writings include History of Chinese Poetry, History of Chinese Literature and Short History of Chinese Classical Literature (all with Lu Kanru).
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