The four satirical novels referred to the four famous satirical novels of the Qing Dynasty in China. They were Li Baojia's "The Story of officialdom", Wu Woyao's "Twenty Years of Witnessing the Strange Situation", Liu E's "Travels of Old Ruins", and Zeng Pu's "Flowers of Evil Sea". These four works portrayed various ugly phenomena in society at that time, satirized and criticized with humorous language, revealing the decadence and darkness of feudal society, which had profound social significance.
[The Story of officialdom: The masterpiece of Li Boyuan in the late Qing Dynasty. The work deeply exposed and criticized the officialdom of the late Qing Dynasty, reflecting all kinds of ugly phenomena in the officialdom of the late Qing Dynasty.]
"Twenty Years of Witnessing the Strange Situation": Wu Jianren's representative work. Through the experiences and experiences of the past twenty years, he exposed the darkness and injustice of the late Qing society.
"Lao Can's Travels" was Liu E's masterpiece at the end of the Qing Dynasty. It was based on the travels of a doctor, Lao Can, and deeply explored social contradictions. It was especially critical of honest officials harming the country and harming the people. It had a unique insight.
"Flower of the Evil Sea": Zeng Pu's representative work. Through the encounters of Jin Wenqing and Fu Caiyun (Sai Jinhua), it shows the life and atmosphere of the upper class society in the late Qing Dynasty. It profoundly reveals and critiques the decadence and degeneration of the feudal society.
These four works were all classics in the history of Chinese literature, which were of great value to the understanding and study of the social history of the Qing Dynasty.
The four major satirical novels in foreign countries were A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist, Madam Bovary, and David Copperfield by Dickens. These novels portrayed the dark side of the society at that time in a spicy and satirical manner, revealing the ugliness and weakness of human nature, and became classic works in the history of western culture.
The 'a matter of circumstance fanfiction' is probably centered on the concept of circumstance. It could be that the fanfiction delves into the different circumstances that were not fully explored in the original work. Say, in the original, a character's backstory was only briefly mentioned in relation to a certain circumstance. In the fanfiction, that could be expanded upon, showing how that circumstance in the character's past affects their present actions and relationships with other characters.
Since it's fanfiction, it could feature characters from the original work it's based on. Without more specific information about the source material, it's hard to say exactly, but it might be the protagonists and antagonists from the original story.
The phrase 'pomp and circumstance' has a certain weight and formality. In pulp fiction, it could be a way to subvert expectations. Pulp fiction is not typically associated with high - brow concepts like 'pomp and circumstance'. So when it's included, it might be to shock the reader or to make a statement about society. For instance, a pulp fiction story might show how the rich and powerful, with all their 'pomp and circumstance', are actually corrupt and involved in seedy underworld activities.
The influence of 'pomp and circumstance pulp fiction' on modern storytelling is significant. First, it offers a different way to build characters. In pulp fiction, characters might be placed in situations of 'pomp and circumstance' that reveal their true natures. Modern stories can use this to create complex characters. Second, it affects the pacing. Pulp fiction with this element usually has a fast - paced style that modern storytelling can adapt to keep the story moving. Also, the use of grand settings and situations in 'pomp and circumstance pulp fiction' can inspire modern storytellers to create more visually appealing and immersive stories, whether in movies, TV shows or books.
There was no official information on whether Chen Dong's new book, Holy Ground, would continue his previous works. However, judging from Chen Dong's previous works, he would often release a statement before the release of the new book to express the connection and inheritance between the new book and the previous work. Therefore, we can expect Chen Dong to express in his new book, Holy Ground, whether or not to continue the storyline of his previous works.
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1. "Mecha Sniper" tells the story of a man who died after saving a beautiful woman and was reborn into the mecha era, becoming a frontline mecha recruit. It shows the cruelty of future mecha wars and the power of mecha.
2. "I Use Mecha to Fight Gods": With the interstellar world as the background, it tells the story of humans conquering the universe with mecha. At the same time, it also reveals the restrictions and effects of piloting mecha on humans, and deeply probes the relationship between human nature and future development.
3. <<Heavenly Star Rotation>>: In the era of mecha technology, how martial artists survive on the battlefield. At the same time, it will also describe the heroic feat of martial artists seeking to become immortals.
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I recommend One Piece: General Silver Fox. This is a light novel derived from a doujinshi novel. The female protagonist is very powerful and has many fighting scenes. I recommend it to readers who like the female protagonist to burn up. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~