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FA 2012
Asian Studies
ASIAN 364 - The Development of Chinese Fiction
Section 001

Credits: 3
Requirements & Distribution: ULWR, HU
Waitlist Capacity: 99
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Rolston,David Lee

 

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China has a long and independent tradition of fiction writing that is both interesting in and of itself and represents a valuable example for comparison with other traditions. As opposed to the more formal and highly respected genres in traditional China such as poetry and essays, fiction was free to reflect a much wider range of concerns, stretching all the way from matters of the highest political and social import to those of the heart and the bedroom.


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