A Call to Arms

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"A Call to Arms" is a seminal 1923 short story collection by Lu Xun that powerfully critiques Chinese society and helped shape modern Chinese literature.

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instanceOf book
short story collection
alsoKnownAs Nahan NERFINISHED
author Lu Xun NERFINISHED
compiler Lu Xun NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin China
firstPublicationForm stories previously published in journals
followedBy Wandering NERFINISHED
genre modern Chinese literature
short stories
hasPart A Happy Family NERFINISHED
A Small Incident NERFINISHED
An Incident NERFINISHED
Diary of a Madman NERFINISHED
In the Tavern NERFINISHED
Kong Yiji NERFINISHED
Medicine
My Old Home NERFINISHED
Regret for the Past NERFINISHED
Soap
Storm in a Teacup NERFINISHED
The Comedy of Ducks NERFINISHED
The Divorce NERFINISHED
The Dragon Boat Festival NERFINISHED
The Flight to the Moon NERFINISHED
The Misanthrope NERFINISHED
The New Year’s Sacrifice NERFINISHED
The Rabbits and the Cat NERFINISHED
The Shadow’s Farewell NERFINISHED
The Story of Hair NERFINISHED
The True Story of Ah Q NERFINISHED
The White Light NERFINISHED
Tomorrow NERFINISHED
Village Opera NERFINISHED
influenced modern Chinese literature
languageScript vernacular Chinese
literaryMovement May Fourth literature NERFINISHED
New Culture Movement NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Lu Xun NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Chinese
publicationYear 1923
publisher Beijing Morning News Supplement NERFINISHED
significance seminal work of 20th-century Chinese fiction
subjectOf academic research on Lu Xun
literary criticism
theme critique of Chinese society
feudalism
modernization of China
social criticism
traditional ethics
timePeriodDepicted early Republic of China
late Qing dynasty
titleInChinese 呐喊

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Lu Xun notableWork A Call to Arms