Comparative Studies of The YoungerGeneration Sino America in the Twenties
Part Ⅰ Background In twenties, the booming of American industry, with its largescale aggressiveness, no longer left any room for the code of polite behavior and well-bred morality fashioned in a quieter and less competitive age. ... Part Ⅱ Comparative Study In American, as it became more fashionable throughout the country for young persons to defy the law and the conventions and to add their own little matchsticks to the conflagration of “flaming youth”, it was Greenwich Village that fanned the flames. ... The intellectuals of the Twenties, the “sad young men,” cursed their luck but didn’t die, escaped but voluntarily returned. ... In twenties, the whole nation faced the urgent critical situation, under the push of the revolution power, the domestic and international student can not have clamed their minds down to attending school.