1st Edition

Reading the Modern Chinese Short Story

By Theodore Huters Copyright 1990
    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    Translations of six stories accompany seven papers from a workshop on critical approaches to modern Chinese short stories held at the U. of Hawaii in December 1982. With one exception, the essays analyze the stories presented, looking at such factors as the psychological structure, the narrator, ide

    Chapter 1 Introduction, Theodore Huters; Chapter 2 Lao She's “Black Li and White Li”, Leo Ou-fan Lee; Chapter 3 The Barred View, Marston Anderson; Chapter 4 The Dialectics of Struggle, Yi-tsi Mei Feuerwerker; Chapter 5 The Telling of Shi Tuo's A Kiss, Theodore Huters; Chapter 6 Political Integration in Ru Zhijuan's “Lilies”, Robert E. Hegel; Chapter 7 The Function of Intertextual Reference in Zhu Xining's Daybreak, Cyril Birch;

    Biography

    Theodore Huters