- The New
Sensationists (simplified Chinese: 新感觉派;
traditional Chinese: 新感覺派; pinyin: Xīn Gǎnjué Pài) were a
group of
writers that
emerged in the late 1920s...
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.[citation needed] In China, the "New
Sensationists" (新感觉派, Xīn Gǎnjué Pài) were a
group of
writers based in
Shanghai who...
- Burnand,
Francis Cowley; Seaman, Owen (21 Dec 1861). "A
Smash for a
Sensationist". Punch. 41: 247. Ricket, E.; Thomas, C. (1871). "Gentleman's
Table Guide"...
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Huffam (Canongate 1989, and
Ballantine 1990), ISBN 0-345-37113-5 The
Sensationist (Cape and Ballantine, 1991), ISBN 0-345-37935-7
Betrayals (Cape and Ballantine...
- highly-political
literature being promoted by the League. The "New
Sensationists" (新感覺派)—a
group of
writers based in
Shanghai who were influenced, to...
- (or sensations)) and is
considered the
first film of a
stillborn "neo-
sensationist" current, but
shows influences of
German expressionist cinema. It abounds...
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exploring the
psychological conditions of
Shanghai urbanites (see New
Sensationists). From the 1940s onwards, he
translated western novels into Chinese...
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contributors to the
literary movement known as New
Sensualism or the New
Sensationists (Chinese: 新感觉派; pinyin: xīn gǎnjué pài; also see as: Shinkankakuha)...
- the
magazine had
close links to
leading members of the
decadent "neo-
sensationist"
school of the
Shanghai literary scene.
Influenced by
ideas expressed...
- 2013-11-03. Laing,
Ellen Johnston (October 2010). "Shanghai Manhua, the Neo-
Sensationist School of Literature, and
Scenes of
Urban Life". Ohio
State University...