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The first two known history books about Chinese literature were published by Japanese authors in the Japanese language. [80] Kojō Tandō wrote the 700 page Shina bungakushi (支那文学史; "History of Chinese Literature"), published in 1897. Sasakawa Rinpū wrote the second ever such book in 1898, also called Shina bungakushi. [81]
This is a list of Chinese writers Chronological list. Qin dynasty and before. Gan De (fl. 4th century BC) Gongsun Long (c. 325–250 BC) ...
This anthology includes works from Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, [2] and also Chinese-speaking authors of other places, [3] originally published in Chinese between 1918 and 1992. The works include poetry, essays, and fiction, with most fiction being short stories.
The literary critic and sinologist Andrew H. Plaks writes that the term "classic novels" in reference to these six titles is a "neologism of twentieth-century scholarship" that seems to have come into common use under the influence of C. T. Hsia's The Classic Chinese Novel (1968).
An expanded edition, The Big Aiiieeeee! was published in 1991 and added such authors as Sui Sin Far, Monica Sone, Milton Murayama, Joy Kogawa and others. It was even less representative of the variety of East Asian cultures now active in the United States (it no longer contained any Filipino works), and it remained firm in its insistence on certain qualities as essential for determining "true ...
Chinese writers' organizations (5 P) P. Chinese philosophy (10 C, 16 P) ... Pages in category "Chinese literature" The following 108 pages are in this category, out ...
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:20th-century Chinese male writers and Category:20th-century Chinese women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
Special issues include one on women's writing (issues 27 & 28, 1987) by writers from China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong; the first anthology of Hong Kong literature in any language (issues 29 & 30, 1988); Chinese Impressions of the West (issues 53 & 54, 2000), which presents the experience and observations of those who journeyed to the West in the 19th century, as well as the impressions and ...