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Comparative Literature in China
1006-6101
2005 Issue 4
xin shu jia
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page:11,50
Reading You
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page:186-188
Cultural Confrontation in Literary Translation: On the Translation of Kuang Yi
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page:76-93
Lin Shu's Translation:Product of Modem Conflicts in Literary Chinese
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page:61-75
All Canons Are Equal, but Some Canons Are More Equal than Others
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page:51-60
A Dream of Red Mansions, Redology and Literary Canonization
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page:36-50
Clear Position as Top Priority of Comparative Literature Teaching of Undergraduates
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page:27-35
Comparative Literature Teaching Reconsidered
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page:12-26
Penser d'un dehors:Notes on the 2004 ACLA Report
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page:1-11
From Encounter to Concern
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page:183-185
Seeking Common Ground While Reserving Differences: Notes on the Trip of Scholars to Hainan Province
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page:180-182
Issues and Approaches in Modern Fiction Study: On Zhang Xuejun's Modernism in China's Contemporary Novels
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page:174-179
New Interpretation of "World Literature" in a Global Context: On What Is World Literature by David Damrosch
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page:167-173
China's Images in Pearl S. Buck's The Good Earth
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page:153-166
The Images of Madness in Chinese and Western Classic Literatures
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page:124-152
Imagined Foreign Lands in Modern Chinese Fiction
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page:113-123
Effects of Japanese Literature on Shaping China's "New Period" Literature
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page:94-112