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  • 10.3868/s010-010-021-0007-6
Reshaping Nature: Humanism, Ethnicity, and Literary and Film Production of the Story of Daji
  • Mar 1, 2021
  • Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
  • Haomin Gong

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Gendered Narrative and Feminine Modernity: Free Indirect Discourse in Lin Huiyin’s “In Ninety-Nine Degrees of Heat”
  • Jan 8, 2021
  • Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
  • Liu Yixin

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  • 10.3868/s010-009-020-0021-7
Beyond the Voices We Hear: Diversified Focalization Modes in the Yueyue Xiaoshuo Short Stories, 1906–9
  • Jan 8, 2021
  • Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
  • Yun A Lee

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  • 10.3868/s010-009-020-0025-5
Knechtges, David R., and Taiping Chang, eds. Ancient and Early Medieval Chinese Literature: A Reference Guide
  • Jan 8, 2021
  • Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
  • Zhang Yue

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  • 10.3868/s010-009-020-0022-4
“One Nanyang, Diverse Identities”: An Approach to Understanding the Classical Chinese Poets in Singapore
  • Jan 8, 2021
  • Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
  • Wang Bing

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  • 10.3868/s010-009-020-0024-8
In Search of “Voices”: Linguistic Choice and Construction of Subjectivity in Lu Xun’s Early Translations and Writings
  • Jan 8, 2021
  • Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
  • Jianqing Ji

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  • 10.3868/s010-009-020-0017-2
Nature, Contingency, and the Limit of Socialist Literary-Artistic Practice: A Review of Zhu Yu’s Socialism and “Nature”
  • Oct 29, 2020
  • Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
  • Aiqin Wang

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  • 10.3868/s010-009-020-0016-5
Before the Law: Literary and Art Works and People’s Sovereignty around Land Reform
  • Oct 29, 2020
  • Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
  • Sun Xiaozhong

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  • 10.3868/s010-009-020-0020-0
Branding “Literary Genius” in Jin Shengtan’s 70-Chapter Edition of the Water Margin
  • Oct 29, 2020
  • Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
  • Henry Lem

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  • 10.3868/s010-009-020-0009-9
The Decision of Luo Ji: The Existentialist Connotation and the Cultural Revelation of The Three-Body Problem
  • Jul 16, 2020
  • Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
  • Guangyi Li