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  2. Phan Khôi - Wikipedia

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    Phan Khôi (October 06, 1887 – January 16, 1959) was an intellectual leader who inspired a North Vietnamese variety of the Chinese Hundred Flowers Campaign, in which scholars were permitted to criticize the government, but for which he himself was ultimately persecuted by the Communist Party of Vietnam.

  3. 1932 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam, the New Poetry period begins, marked by an article and a poem of Phan Khôi, inaugurating modern literature in that country; T. S. Eliot begins his 1932–33 Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard University (published in 1933 as The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism).

  4. Nhân Văn–Giai Phẩm affair - Wikipedia

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    Its editor was Phan Khôi, and its secretary was Tran Duy. The Nhân Văn group consisted of the dissident North Vietnamese intellectuals from 1955–58. This group was led by Phan Khôi, a revolutionary from Quảng Nam. Most of these intellectuals had participated in the movement against French colonialism.

  5. Hải Triều - Wikipedia

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    Phan Khoi's argument, on the other hand, cleverly introduces Marx's ideas and concepts. These articles are all collected in the book Idealism or Materialism published in 1936, written by Phan Van Hum with a preface. In another article, Hai Trieu also refuted the opinion of his predecessor Phan Boi Chau about the meaning of the word literature.

  6. Viet Minh - Wikipedia

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    The Việt Minh (Vietnamese: [vîət mīŋ̟] ⓘ, chữ Hán: 越盟) is the common and abbreviated name of the League for Independence of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Việt Nam Độc lập Đồng minh [2] or Việt Nam Độc lập Đồng minh Hội, chữ Hán: 越南獨立同盟(會); French: Ligue pour l'indépendance du Viêt Nam), which was a communist-led national independence coalition ...

  7. 1932 in literature - Wikipedia

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    The New Poetry period begins in Vietnamese literature, marked by an article and a poem from Phan Khôi. [12] Aussie: The Australian Soldiers' Magazine ceases publication. [13] Una Dillon founds Dillons Booksellers in London. [14]

  8. Lê Dư - Wikipedia

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    Sở Cuồng or Lê Dư (born 1884, xã Nông Sơn, Điện Bàn District - died 31 August 1967) was a Vietnamese scholar.. He was born in Quảng Nam.Although his exact birth date was not known, he lived in the same period with Phan Khôi, the leader of the Nhân Văn affair.

  9. Yên Thế Insurrection - Wikipedia

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    The band of Đề Thám (photo by Romain-Desfossés) The Yên Thế Insurrection (Vietnamese: Khởi nghĩa Yên Thế) was a 25-year-long popular revolt in Yên Thế District, Vietnam, against French rule and in defiance of the Nguyễn dynasty's collaborative stance.