Qiong Yao was a well known woman author and a film director in Taiwan who had written more than 60 love novels, that had been developed into famous films. This paper aims to explore Qiong Yao\u27s biography related to her works. Library research was done by dividing Qiong Yao\u27s works into several themes, and then analysing their novels\u27 theme and her life. It can be concluded that her permanent theme is love. In her novels, she scatters love that is able to touch her readers as well as film viewers. And, this love theme is closely related to her life
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Kou Reishi is a postwar Taiwanese writer who writes novels, haiku poems and essays in Japanese. He h...
This dissertation is a study of Zhang Ailing's life and works and aims to provide a comprehensive o...
This study consists of an analysis of the major female characters in Su Tong's three novellas: "Wiv...
This paper is the third and final part in a series on the life and work of Mei Niang, a female Chine...
Fang E’zhen, a Chinese Malaysian female writer, was greatly admired in the literary arenas of both M...
For traditional love and marriage relationship, man is normally an independent and comp...
[[abstract]]In the transition from the seventies to the eighties, female writers gradually monopoliz...
Alicja Helman’s text is dedicated to one of the most important works of Tian Zhuangzhuangh. The auth...
Shu Xiancheng (1921-1999) is a major Hong Kong author and is a representative of the native literatu...
[ABSTRACT] This paper focuses on the trilogy of Autobiographical novels of Wang Xiaoping (1919-2007)...
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This paper is the first part in a series on the work of Mei Niang, a female Chinese writer active ma...
The purpose of the article is to explore and analyze the life and creative path of the great Chinese...
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