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  2. Fiction Monthly - Wikipedia

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    The Fiction Monthly originally published poems and stories in the classical wenyan style, and plays in the new style. Western fiction and plays were also translated into wenyan. It was the domain of " Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School" (鸳鸯蝴蝶派) literature, published entertaining and recreational articles. The selections included ...

  3. Chinese literature - Wikipedia

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    The history of Chinese literature [1] extends thousands of years, and begins with the earliest recorded inscriptions, court archives, building to the major works of philosophy and history written during the Axial Age. The Han (202 BC – 220 AD) and Tang (618–907 AD) dynasties were considered golden ages of poetry, while the Song (960–1279 ...

  4. The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature is a 2-volume history book series published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. [1] The books were edited by Kang-i Sun Chang and Stephen Owen. Volume 1 deals with Chinese literature before the Ming dynasty, and Volume 2 from the Ming dynasty onward. Giovanni Vitello of University of Naples "L ...

  5. David Der-wei Wang - Wikipedia

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    Wang2 Te2-wei1. David Der-wei Wang ( Chinese: 王德威; born November 6, 1954) is a literary historian, critic, and the Edward C. Henderson Professor of Chinese Literature at Harvard University. He has written extensively on post-late Qing Chinese fiction, comparative literary theory, colonial and modern Taiwanese literature, diasporic ...

  6. Women writers in Chinese literature - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of women writers who have made significant contributions to modern Chinese women's writing. These writers include Lu Yin, Xie Wanying, Shi Pingmei, Ding Ling, Xiao Hong, Eileen Chang, and San Mao. Lu Yin (1898–1934), formerly known as Huang Shuyi, also known as Huang Ying, was born in Fujian Province.

  7. Chunwang (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Chunwang (poem) " Chunwang " ( Chinese: 春望; pinyin: Chūnwàng) is a poem by Tang dynasty poet Du Fu, written after the fall of Chang'an to rebel forces led by An Lushan, as part of the civil war that began in 755. Literary critics have recognised it as one of Du's best and best-known works.

  8. The Longest Promise - Wikipedia

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    The Longest Promise ( Chinese: 玉骨谣; pinyin: Yù gǔ yáo ), is a 2023 Chinese television series starring Xiao Zhan and Ren Min. [1] It is based on the xianxia romance novel Zhu Yan by Cang Yue. It is the prequel of the 2021 series Mirror: A Tale of Twin Cities. [2] The series started airing on Tencent Video and WeTV on July 2, 2023, and ...

  9. Newman Prize for Chinese Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Newman Prize for Chinese Literature was established in 2008 by Peter Gries, director of the Institute for US-China Issues at the University of Oklahoma (OU). The Newman Prize is awarded every two years. The winner is selected based on literary merit; any living author writing in Chinese is eligible for a recommendation.