The Lyrical and the Epic Studies of Modern Chinese Literature

With this volume, Prusek's enlightening essays on modern Chinese writings are available for the first time in book form. Prusek traces two traditions in Chinese literature-the lyrical/subjective strain of the literati and the epic/objective tradition of folk literature-and, through their intera...

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Language:English
Published: Indiana University Press 1980
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