Chinese Literature: A Very Short Introduction

[...]names and book titles are often transcribed and translated differently, complicating the task of becoming acquainted with these literary works. [...]the social and political concerns that for centuries had characterized the main literary trends in China are distant from ordinary readers, who co...

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Values
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