CHINESE LITERATURE: ESSAYS ARTICLES REVIEWS
Volume 46 (Dec. 2024)
EDITORIAL
ESSAYS AND ARTICLES
Valente LEE, “Strange Things, Omens and Geography: Reception of the Shan hai jing in Han China”
ZHOU Yunjun, “History as Collage: The Evolution of Portrayals of Cao Cao in Chronology, Historiography, and the Historical Novel of the Three Kingdoms”
Peter Yuanxi CHEN, “But Teacher, This ‘Horse’ is Not the Same as in ‘Her Horse’! On the Adjudication of Word and Meaning in Mudan ting”
Nathan VEDAL, “Annotating the Strange: Evidential Learning, Poetic Exegesis, and Manchu Translation in the Nineteenth-Century Reading of Liaozhai zhiyi”
William BLYTHE, “’Only My Words Written Here Will Remain’: The Journey from ‘Avant-Textes’ to ‘Avant-Propos’ in Qian Zhongshu’s Collaboration with C.D. Le Gros Clark”
Ao WANG, “The 21st-Century Du Fu in Modern-Style Chinese Poetry”
DISCUSSIONS IN THE FIELD
Edward L. SHAUGHNESSY, “Once Again On the Authenticity of the Tsinghua University Bamboo-Slip Manuscripts: A Response to Professor Hans van Ess”
Hans VAN ESS, “Again on Xinian”
REVIEW ARTICLES
Meiling XIAO, “East Asian Shakespeares: Rhizomatic Adaptations”
Maria Franca SIBAU, “Reinventing Li Yu: A New High Tide of Li Yu Studies”
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
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