Literary Societies of Republican China
Denton and Hockx present thirteen essays treating a variety of literary organizations from China's Republican era (1911-1949). Interdisciplinary in approach, the essays are primarily concerned with describing and analyzing the social and cultural complexity of literary groupings and the role of these social formations in literary production of the period.
Kirk A. Denton teaches at Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University, U.S.A;
Hockx, Michel teaches at the East Asia Department, SOAS, United Kingdom.
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