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266 Honglou meng by Cao Xueqin is perhaps one of the earliest novels about adolescence . ... No other fictional work on pre - modern adolescence in the world approaches the detail , popularity , and status of Cao's novel .
266 Honglou meng by Cao Xueqin is perhaps one of the earliest novels about adolescence . ... No other fictional work on pre - modern adolescence in the world approaches the detail , popularity , and status of Cao's novel .
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The strong urge for cultural reflections in Li's novel results in significant characteristics in the choice of subject matter , plot arrangements , narrative style and authorial reactions . Writing as a highly motivated and emotionally ...
The strong urge for cultural reflections in Li's novel results in significant characteristics in the choice of subject matter , plot arrangements , narrative style and authorial reactions . Writing as a highly motivated and emotionally ...
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... even in its abstract conceptuality , as something surely and concretely real . ( 8 ) . II . In his monumental work on the emergence and development of the English novel — The Rise of the Novel ( 1957 ) , Ian Watt explicitly ...
... even in its abstract conceptuality , as something surely and concretely real . ( 8 ) . II . In his monumental work on the emergence and development of the English novel — The Rise of the Novel ( 1957 ) , Ian Watt explicitly ...
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Introduction Mark Ferrara and | 2 |
Honglou meng | 35 |
lescence and Adulthood in PreModern China Louise Edwards | 67 |
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