The Literature of China in the Twentieth Century

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The Literature of China in the Twentieth Century
Author : Bonnie S. McDougall
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 17 June 1997
ISBN : 0231110847
Pages : 526 pages
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The written culture of 20th-century China has only recently begun to receive sustained attention from Western readers and critics. This book presents illuminating information on writers, audiences, and the impact of various literary works on politics and culture--and provides a unique window on Chinese society.

The Literature of China in the Twentieth Century

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