THE EARLY CHINESE SHORT STORY : A CRITICAL THEORY IN OUTLINE : Offprint, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol 27, 1967
by Patrick Hanan
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Cambridge, MA: Harvard-Yenching Institute, 1967. Offprint . Soft cover. New/None as Issued. BRAND NEW COPY w/faint creasings to lower left corner of softcover. New Zealand-born sinologist & scholar of traditional Chinese vernacular fiction, Professor Patrick Dewes Hanan (1927 - 2014), Chair of the Department of East Asian Languages & Director of the Harvard-Yenching Library. 207 pgs. Essays addresses critical analysis approaches to pre-1550 vernacular short stories od mid-Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) in contrast to those prevalent during those of the classical tales that have survived from the T'ang Dynasty despite the intervening rule of the Mongolian Yuan period
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- THE EARLY CHINESE SHORT STORY : A CRITICAL THEORY IN OUTLINE : Offprint, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol 27, 1967
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- Patrick Hanan
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- Soft cover
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- 1967
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- Literature, Chinese, Tradition Short , Ming Dynasty
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