The first Chinese novel to be translated into a Western language, Hau Ch'iu Chuan by Meng-chiao Chung-jen (known in English as The Fortunate Union), was instantly hailed by Goethe and others as a masterpiece of imaginative fiction and was in large measure responsible for Goethe's formulation of the concept of world literature. Throughout Chinese literary history Hau Ch'iu Chuan figures as the second most important example of a traditional genre, that of, the scholar-beauty romance.Even though Hau Ch'iu Chuan is more polished than other examples of the scholar-beauty genre, this stylistic advantage does not in itself explain the paradoxical vogue of the novel in the West. Its great international success derives primarily from its thesis that...
Since the beginning of the May Fourth era in 1919, modern Chinese literature has been dominated to s...
Huifanglu is a "xiaxie" novel (a novel set in a red-light district) in the late period of the Qing D...
How did "new women" decide the course of their lives in modern China and how did authors depict them...
The first Chinese novel to be translated into a Western language, Hau Ch'iu Chuan by Meng-chiao Chun...
Zhen (Chastity) and jie (moral integrity) were key terms in official discourse on female moral behav...
Through literature, authors attempt to both elucidate and more profoundly understand the nature of t...
Jiuweigui, a representative of the novels (狭邪小説) in the last years of Ching Dynasty, describes the d...
Late Qing (清) was a time of profound transformation in China. From 1897, political, economic and cul...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685...
Chinese historical romance blossomed and matured in the sixteenth century when the Ming empire was i...
Panel PaperSession: Sex, Text, and Chinese Modernity: Seventeenth to Early Twentieth CenturyEnemies ...
My dissertation is a study of popular religious literature and culture in Jiangnan during and after ...
A marked characteristic of Chinese society is its alertness to hierarchical differences and its expe...
Two young gentry women meet by chance at a nunnery in Yangzhou, where they fall in love at first sig...
The literary tale or ch'uan-ch'i, "transmission of the strange," evolved from the short fictional wr...
Since the beginning of the May Fourth era in 1919, modern Chinese literature has been dominated to s...
Huifanglu is a "xiaxie" novel (a novel set in a red-light district) in the late period of the Qing D...
How did "new women" decide the course of their lives in modern China and how did authors depict them...
The first Chinese novel to be translated into a Western language, Hau Ch'iu Chuan by Meng-chiao Chun...
Zhen (Chastity) and jie (moral integrity) were key terms in official discourse on female moral behav...
Through literature, authors attempt to both elucidate and more profoundly understand the nature of t...
Jiuweigui, a representative of the novels (狭邪小説) in the last years of Ching Dynasty, describes the d...
Late Qing (清) was a time of profound transformation in China. From 1897, political, economic and cul...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685...
Chinese historical romance blossomed and matured in the sixteenth century when the Ming empire was i...
Panel PaperSession: Sex, Text, and Chinese Modernity: Seventeenth to Early Twentieth CenturyEnemies ...
My dissertation is a study of popular religious literature and culture in Jiangnan during and after ...
A marked characteristic of Chinese society is its alertness to hierarchical differences and its expe...
Two young gentry women meet by chance at a nunnery in Yangzhou, where they fall in love at first sig...
The literary tale or ch'uan-ch'i, "transmission of the strange," evolved from the short fictional wr...
Since the beginning of the May Fourth era in 1919, modern Chinese literature has been dominated to s...
Huifanglu is a "xiaxie" novel (a novel set in a red-light district) in the late period of the Qing D...
How did "new women" decide the course of their lives in modern China and how did authors depict them...