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Alber, Charles J.  Embracing the lie:  Ding Ling and the politics of literature in the People's Republic of China.  Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers, 2004.

Alber, Charles J.  Enduring the revolution:  Ding Ling and the politics of literature in Guomingdang China.  Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2002.

Ames, Roger T.  Interpreting culture through translation.  Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1991.

Ames, Roger T.; Hall, David L.  Focusing the Familiar:  A Translation and Philosophical Interpretation of the Zhongyong.  Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2001.

Anthology of Chinese Literature:  Beginnings to 1911.  (ed. Owen, Stephen). New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1997.

The appropriation of cultural capital:  China's May Fourth Project.  (ed. Dolezelova-Velingerova, Milena; Kral, Oldrich; Sanders, Graham Martin). Harvard East Asian Monographs, 207. Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center: Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2001.

Ariel, Yoav.  K'ung-Ts'ung-Tzu:  The K'ung Family Masters' Anthology.  Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.

Atangan, Patrick.  The silk tapestry and other Chinese folktales.  New York: NBM Publishers, 2004.

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Baker, David J.  On demand:  writing for the market in early modern England.  Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2010.

Ballaster, Ros.  Fabulous Orients:  Fictions of the East in England 1662-1785.  Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Beecroft, Alexander.  Authorship and cultural identity in early Greece and China:  patterns of literary circulation.  Cambridge; New York Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Berry, Michael.  A history of pain:  trauma in modern Chinese literature and film.  New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2008.

A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Writers.  Boston: Cheng & Tsui Company, 1994.

Bordahl, Vibeke.  The Eternal Storyteller:  Oral Literature in Modern China.  Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Studies in Asian Topics, Vol. 24. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press Limited, 1998.

Bordahl, Vibeke; Ross, Jette.  Chinese storytellers:  life and art in the Yangzhou tradition.  Boston: Cheng & Tsui Co., 2002.

British travel writing from China, 1798-1901.  (ed. Chang, Elizabeth H. ). Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2010.

Burkus, Anne Gail.  Through a forest of chancellors:  fugitive histories in Liu Yuan's Lingyan ge, an illustrated book from seventeenth-century Suzhou.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center for the Harvard-Yenching Institute: Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2010.

Button, Peter.  Configurations of the real in Chinese literary and aesthetic modernity.  Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2009.

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Cai, Zong-Qi.  Configurations of Comparative Poetics:  Three Perspectives on Western and Chinese Literary Criticism.  Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2001.

Cai, Zong-Qi.  A Chinese Literary Mind:  Culture, Creativity and Rhetoric in Wenxin Diaolong.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001.

Campany, Robert Ford.  To live as long as heaven and earth:  a translation and study of Ge Hong's traditions of divine transcendents.  Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002.

A century of travels in China:  a collection of critical essays on travel writing from the 1840s to the 1940s.  (ed., Kerr, Douglas, Keuhn, Julia) Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2007.

Ch'ien, Chung-Shu.  Limited Views:  Essays on Ideas and Letters.  Harvard-Yenching Institute Monographs, Vol. 44. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.

Chan, Adrian.  Orientalism in sinology.  Palo Alto, California: Academica Press, 2009.

Chan, Leo T.  The Discourse on Foxes and Ghosts:  Ji Yun and Eighteenth-Century Literati Storytelling.  Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.

Chang, Kang-I Sung; Saussy, Haun; Kwong, Charles Y.  Women Writers of Traditional China:  An Anthology of Poetry and Criticism.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999.

Chen, Jianguo.  The aesthetics of the "beyond":  phantasm, nostalgia, and the literary practice in contemporary China.  Newark, Delaware: University of Delaware Press, 2009.

Chen, Lingchei Letty.  Writing Chinese:  reshaping Chinese cultural identity.  New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

Chen, Xiaomei.  Occidentalism:  a theory of counter-discourse in post-Mao China.  2nd ed. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002.

Chi, Xiao.  The Chinese garden as lyric enclave:  A generic study of The Story of the Stone.  Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies, No. 93. Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, 2001.

China in a polycentric world:  Essays in Chinese comparative literature.  (ed. Zhang, Yingjin). Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998.

Chinese aesthetics and literature:  a reader.  (ed. Dale, Corinne H.). Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004.

The Chinese Essay.  (ed. Pollard, David E.). Hong Kong: Art Museum Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999.

Chinese Literature in the Second Half of a Modern Century:  A Critical Survey.  (ed. Chi, Pang-yuan). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000.

Chinese Literature in Transition from Antiquity to the Middle Ages.  (ed. Holzman, Donald). Variorum Collected Studies, Vol. 605. Aldershot, Ashgate Publishing, 1998.

Chinese literature:  overview and bibliography.  (ed. Claren, James L.). Hauppauge, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers, 2002.

Chinese Modern:  The Heroic and Quotidian.  Durham: Duke University Press, 2000.

Chinese writers on writing.  (ed.Sze, Arthur). San Antonio, Tex.: Trinity University Press, 2010.

Chiu, Hsi-Kuei; Matto, Gilbert Louis; Norman, Jerry.  Chinese writing.  Early China Special Monographs. Berkeley: University of California, Institute of East Asian Studies, 2000.

Choa, Carolyn.  The Vintage book of contemporary Chinese fiction.  New York: Random House, 2008.

Chow, Kai-wing.  Publishing, culture, and power in early modern China.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004.

Chow, Rey.  Modern Chinese Literary and Cultural Studies in the Age of Theory:  Reimagining a Field.  Durham: Duke University Press, 2000.

Clark, Steve.  Asian Crossings:  Travel Writing on China, Japan and South-east Asia.  Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2008.

Classical Chinese Literature:  (eds. Minford, John; Lau, Joseph S. M.). New York: Columbia University Press, 2000.

Classical Chinese Literature:  An Anthology of Translations: From Antiquity to the Tang Dynasty.  (eds. Minford, John; Lau, Joseph S. M.). Classical Chinese Literature; An Anthology of Translations Series, Vol. 1. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2000.

The Columbia History of Chinese Literature.  (ed. Mair, Victor H.). New York: Columbia University Press, 2001.

Connery, Christopher L.  The Empire of the Text:  Writing and Authority in Early Imperial China.  Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998.

Contested modernities in Chinese literature.  (ed. Laughlin, Charles A.). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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Daruvala, Susan.  Zhou Zuoren and an Alternative Chinese Response to Modernity.  Harvard East Asian Monographs, Vol. 189. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000.

Davies, Gloria.  Voicing Concerns:  Contemporary Chinese Critical Inquiry.  Asian Voices Series. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001.

Declercq, Dominik.  Writing Against the State:  Political Rhetorics in Third and Fourth Century China.  Sinica Leidensia Series, 39. Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 1998.

Dehejia, Vidya.  Love in Asian Art and Culture.  Asian Art and Culture Series. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1998.

Denton, Kirk A.  The Problematic of Self in Modern Chinese Literature:  Hu Feng and Lu Ling.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998.

Dirlik, Arif.  Snapshots of Intellectual LIfe in Contemporary PR China:  Boundary 2.  Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2008.

Dooling, Amy D.  Women's literary feminism in twentieth-century China.  New York, N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

Dragon Tales:  A Collection of Chinese Stories.  Beijing: Panda Books, 1988.

Duncan, Patti.  Tell this silence:  Asian American women writers and the politics of speech.  Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2004.

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Edwards, Louise P.  Men and women in Qing China:  Gender in the Red Chamber Dream.  Sinica Leidensia Series, Vol. 31. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2001.

Elvin, Mark.  Changing Stories in the Chinese World.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998.

Epstein, Maram.  Competing Discourses.  East Asian Monographs Series, Vol. 197. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.

Excursions in Chinese culture:  festschrift in honor of William R. Schultz.  (eds. Chan, Marie; Bao, Jialin; Tao, Jinsheng). Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2002.

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Fables of the East:  Selected Tales 1662-1785.  (ed. Ballaster, Ross). Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Fang Fang.  Contemporary Chinese women writers.  Vol. 2. San Francisco, CA: China Books & Periodicals, Incorporated, 1991.

Farquhar, Mary Ann.  Children's Literature in China:  From Lu Xun to Mao Zedong.  Studies on Modern China. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe Incorporated, 1999.

Feminism/femininity in Chinese literature.  (eds. Chen, Huihua; Dilley, Whitney Crothers). Critical Studies; Vol. 18. Amsterdam; New York: Rodopi, 2002.

Feng, Meng-lung; Yang, Shuhui; Yang, Yunqin.  Stories Old and New:  A Ming Dynasty Collection.  Ming Dynasty Collection. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000.

Feuerwerker, Yi-Tsi M.  Ideology, Power and Text:  Self-Representation and the Peasant "Other" in Modern Chinese Literature.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998.

Fowler, Rosamund.  Tales from China.  Oxford Myths and Legends Series. New York: Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2001.

From Youthful Manuscripts to River Elegy:  The Chinese Popular Cultural Movement and Political Transformation, 1979-1989.  (eds. Cheng, Fong-Ching; Jin, Guantao). Monographs in Contemporary Chinese Culture, Vol. 2. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1997.

Fu, Shelley.  Ho Yi the Archer and other classic Chinese Tales.  North Haven: Shoe String Press, Incorporated, 2001.

Fu, Shelley.  Treasury of Chinese folk tales:  beloved myths and legends from the Middle Kingdom.  (Illus. Yee, Patrick; Fu, Sherwin). North Clarendon, VT: Tuttle Publishing, 2008.

Fuller, Michael A.  An Introduction to Literary Chinese.  Harvard East Asian Monographs, Vol. 176. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999.

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Gamsa, Mark.  The reading of Russian literature in China:  a moral example and manual of practice.  New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

Gamsa, Mark.  The Chinese translation of Russian literature:  three studies.  Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2008.

Gao, Xingjian.  The case for literature.  (Trans. Lee, Mabel). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007.

Ge, Liangyan.  Out of the Margins:  The Rise of Chinese Vernacular Fiction.  Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2001.

Gender, discourse and the self in literature: issues in mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong  (eds. Tam, Kwok-kan and Siu-han Yip, Terry). Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2010.

Goebel, Rolf J.  Constructing China:  Kafka's orientalist discourse.  Studies in German Literature, Linguistics and Culture, Literary Criticism in Perspective. Rochester: Camden House: 1997.

Guanzi:  Political, Economic and Philosophical Essays from Early China.  (trans. Rickett, W.). Princeton Library of Asian Translations. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998.

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Han, Carolyn.  Why snails have shells:  minority and Han folktales from China.  (trans. Han, Jan). Kolowalu Books: distr. Honolulu,HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 1993.

Han, Jay.  The Demon King and Other Festival Folktales of China.  (contr. Han, Carolyn; trans. Han, Jay). Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 1995.

Hanzhang, Tao.  Sun Tzu's Art of War:  The Modern Chinese Interpretation.  New York: Sterling Publishing Company, 2000.

Hay, Jonathan.  Shitao, painting and modernity in early Qing China.  RES Monographs in Anthropology & Aesthetics. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

He, Yuhuai.  Cycles of repression and relaxation:  Politico-literary events in China, 1976-1989.  Bochum: N. Brockmeyer, 1992.

Hegel, Robert E.  Reading Illustrated Fiction in the Late Imperial China.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998.

Hendrikse, Cees.  Writing on the wall:  Chinese new realism and avant-garde in the eighties and nineties.  Rotterdam, The Netherlands: NAi Publishers, 2008.

Hillenbrand, Margaret.  Literature, modernity, and the practice of resistance:  Japanese and Taiwanese fiction, 1960-1990.  Boston: Brill, 2007.

Hock, Michel.  The Literary Field of Twentieth-Century China.  Chinese Worlds Series. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1999.

Hockx, Michel.  The literary field of twentieth-century China.  Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1999.

Honey, David B.  Incense at the Altar:  Pioneering Sinolgoists and the Development of Classical Chinese Philology.  New Haven: American Oriental Society, 2001.

Hong Kong Collage:  Contemporary Stories and Writings.  (ed. Cheung, Martha P.). New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

Hsia, C. T.  A History of Modern Chinese Fiction  3rd Edition. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.

Hsu, Pi-Ching.  Beyond eroticism:  a historian's reading of humor in Feng Menglong's Child's Folly.  Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 2006.

Hsun, Lu.  A Brief History of Chinese Fiction.  (On Demand). Miami: University Press of the Pacific, 2000.

Huang, Martin W.  Desire and fictional narrative in late imperial China.  Harvard East Asian Monographs, Vol. 202. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.

Huang, Martin.  Literati and Self-Re/Presentation:  Autobiographical Sensibility in the Eighteenth-Century Chinese Novel.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995.

Huang, Nicole.  Women, War, Domesticity:  Shanghai Literature and Popular Culture of the 1940s.  Leiden; Boston; Bedfordshire: Brill, 2005.

Hung, Eva.  Paradoxes of Traditional Chinese Literature:  An Analysis of Literary Works from the Tang Dynasty to the Late Qing.  Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1997.

Huters, Theodore; Wong, Roy B.; Yu, Pauline.  Culture and State in Chinese History:  Conventions, Accommodations, and Critiques.  Irvine Studies in the Humanities. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997.

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Idema, W. L..  Meng Jiangn? brings down the Great Wall:  ten versions of a Chinese legend.  Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, 2008.

Idema, W. L. & Grant, Beata.  The red brush:  writing women of imperial China.  Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center, 2004.

Idema, Wilt L.  A Guide to Chinese Literature.  Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies, No. 74. Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies Publications, 1997.

Idema, Wilt L..  Judge Bao and the Rule of Law:  Eight Ballad-stories from the Period 1250-1450.  Toh Tuck Link, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Group, 2009.

Identity in Asian Literature.  (ed. Littrup, Lisbeth). Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 1995.

The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature:  (ed. Nienhauser, William H., Jr.). Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature Series, Vol. II. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998.

The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature.  (ed. Nienhauser, Jr. ,William H.; trans. Hartman, Charles; Ma, Y. W.; West, Stephen H.). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1985.

An interethnic companion to Asian American literature.  (ed. Cheung, King-Kok). New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

The interplay of the oral and the written in Chinese popular literature.  (eds. Boordahl, Vibeke and Wan, Margaret B.). Copenhagen: NIAS; Abingdon: Marston [distributor], 2010.

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Johnson, Dale R.  A glossary of words and phrases in the oral performing and dramatic literatures of the Jin, Yuan, and Ming.  Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies, No. 89. Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, 2001.

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Kao, George.  The translation of things past.  Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1982.

Karolides, Nicholas J.  Literature suppressed on political grounds.  Rev. ed. New York: Facts On File, 2006.

Kerr, Douglas.  A century of travels in China:  critical essays on travel writing from the 1840s to the 1940s.  Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2009.

Knechtges, David R.  Court culture and literature in early China.  Variorum Collected Studies Series, CS740. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002.

Knechtges, David R.  Court Culture and Literature in Early China.  Variorum Collected Studies Series. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing, 2002.

Kong, Shuyu.  Consuming literature:  best sellers and the commercialization of literary production in contemporary China.  Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2005.

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Larson, Wendy.  Women and Writing in Modern China.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998.

Lau, Joseph S.M.  The Columbia anthology of modern Chinese literature.  New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2007.

Lee, Lily.  The Virtue of Yin:  Essays on Chinese Women.  Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 1994.

Legge, James.  The Chinese Classics.  Safety Harbor: Simon Publications, 2001.

Levy, Andre.  Chinese Literature:  Ancient and Classical.  Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000.

Lewis, Mark Edward.  Writing and Authority in Early China.  Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999.

Lieberman, Sally T.  The Mother and Narrative Politics in Modern China.  Feminist Issues Series. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1998.

Ling, Amy.  Between worlds:  women writers of Chinese ancestry.  New York: Elsevier Science, 1990.

Ling, Vivian.  A Reader in Post-Cultural Revolution Chinese Literature.  3rd Edition. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1997.

Link, E. Perry.  The Uses of Literature:  Life in the Socialist Chinese Literary System.  Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000.

Literature, religion, and East/West comparison:  essays in honor of Anthony C. Yu.  (ed. Ziolkowski, Eric). Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2005.

Liu, Shih Shun.  Chinese classical prose.  Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1979.

Liu, Xie.  The Book of Literary Design:  The "Wenxin Diaolong" and Chinese Literary Criticism.  Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1999.

Louie, Kam; McDougall, Bonnie S.  The Literature of China in the Twentieth Century.  New York: Columbia University Press, 1999.

Louie, Kam; McDougall, Bonnie S.  Literature of China in the 20th Century.  New York: Columbia University Press, 1997.

Lovell, Julia.  The Politics of Cultural Capital:  China's Quest for a Nobel Prize.  Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press, 2006.

Lu, Jie.  Dismantling time:  Chinese literature in the age of globalization.  Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2004.

Lu, Sheldon H.  Chinese modernity and global biopolitics:  studies in literature and visual culture.  Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007.

Lu, Sheldon H.  From Historicity to Fictionality:  The Chinese Poetics of Narrative.  Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1994.

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Mair, Victor H.  The Shorter Columbia Anthology of Traditional Chinese Literature.  Translations from the Asian Classics. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000.

Martinique, Edward.  Preservation of Chinese traditional books in cultural institutions in Taiwan:  The Threefold Call.  Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.

Mayers, William Frederick.  Bibliography of the Chinese Imperial Collections of Literature (1878).  Legacy Reprint Series. Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Pub Co., 2007.

McCunn, Ruthanne Lum.  God of luck.  (fiction) New York: Soho Press, 2008.

McDougall, Bonnie S.  Love-Letters and Privacy in Modern China:  The Intimate Lives of Lu Xun and Xu Guangping.  Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Minford, John.  Classical, modern and humane:  essays in Chinese literature.  Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1989.

Modern Chinese literary and cultural studies in the age of theory:  Reimagining a field.  (ed. Chow, Rey). B2 Books & Asia Pacific. Durham: Duke University Press, 2000.

Mukherji, Priyadarsi.  Chinese and Tibetan societies through folk literature.  New Delhi: Lancers Books, 1999.

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Nienhauser, William H. Jr.  Critical essays on Chinese literature.  Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1976.

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Owen, Stephen.  Readings in Chinese Literary Thought.  Harvard-Yenching Institute Monographs, No. 30. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1996.

Owen, Stephen.  The End of the Chinese `Middle Ages':  Essays in Mid-Tang Literary Culture.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1996.

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Pelly, Lewis, Sir.  The Miracle Play of Hasan and Husain.  (Originally published 1874. Two Volumes. Also on Google Books.). New York: Hesperides Press, 2008.

Politics, ideology, and literary discourse in modern China:  theoretical interventions and cultural critique.  (eds. Liu, Kang; Tang, Xiaobing; contr. Jameson, Fredric). Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1994.

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Porter, Deborah L.  From Deluge to Discourse:  Myth, History, and the Generation of Chinese Fiction.  Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996.

Presence and Presentation:  Women in the Chinese Literati Tradition.  (ed. Mou, Sherry J.). New Middle Ages Series, Vol. 4. New York: Saint Martin's Press, 1999.

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Qiao, Li.  Wintry night.  Modern Chinese Literature from Taiwan Series. New York Columbia University Press, 2001.

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Raphals, Lisa.  Sharing the Light:  Representations of Women and Virtue in Early China.  Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998.

Reading China:  fiction, history and the dynamics of discourse : essays in honour of professor Glen Dudbridge.  (ed. Berg, Daria). Boston, MA: Brill, 2007.

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Roddy, Stephen; Hsia, Ching-Chu; Li, Ju-Chen, ; Wu, Ching-tzu.  Literati Identity and Its Fictional Representations in Late Imperial China.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998.

Rouzer, Paul F.  Articulated Ladies:  Gender and the Male Community in Early Chinese Texts.  Yenching Institute Monograph Series, Vol. 53. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.

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A Sampler of Chinese Literature:  From the Ming Dynasty to Mao Zedong.  (trans. Shapiro, Sidney). San Francisco: China Books & Periodicals, 1996.

Schwarcz, Vera.  Bridge Across Broken Time:  Chinese and Jewish Cultural Memory.  New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998.

The Serenity of Whiteness:  Stories By and About Women in Contemporary China.  (ed. trans. Hong, Zhu). New York: Ballantine Publishing Group, 1992.

Seymour, Nancy N.  An Index Dictionary of Chinese Artist, Collectors and Connoisseurs, with Character Identification by Modified Stroke Count:  Including over 5,000 Chinese Names and Biographies from the T'ang Dynasty Through the Modern Period.  Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Incorporated, 1988.

Shahar, Meir.  Crazy Ji:  Chinese religion and popular literature.  Harvard-Yenching Institute Monographs. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.

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Shang, Wei.  Rulin waishi and cultural transformation in late imperial China.  Cambridge: Published by the Harvard University Asia Center for the Harvard-Yenching Institute: Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2003.

Shao, Lixin.  Nietzsche in China.  Literature & the Sciences of Man Series, Vol. 11. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 1999.

Shaughnessy, Edward L.  Before Confucius:  Studies in the Creation of the Chinese Classics.  Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture. Albany: State University of New York, 1997.

Shaughnessy, Edward L.  Rewriting early Chinese texts.  SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006.

Shih, Shu-Mei.  The lure of the modern:  Writing modernism in semicolonial China, 1917-1937.  Berkeley Series in Interdisciplinary Studies of China, Vol. 1. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001.

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Tang, Xiaoing.  Chinese Modern.  Post-Contemporary Interventions Series. Durham: Duke University Press, 2000.

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Thornber, Karen Laura.  Empire of texts in motion:  Chinese, Korean, and Taiwanese transculturations of Japanese literature.  Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Asia Center, 2009.

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Tien-Wen, Chu.  Notes of a desolate man.  New York: Columbia University Press, 2000.

Tillmann, von Herbert.  Dictionary of Radio and Television Terms:  English-German-Chinese.  Berlin: Publicis Corporate Publishing, 2002.

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Visible Traces:  Rare Books and Special Collections from the National Library of China.  (ed. Hu, Philip K.). Jamaica: Queens Borough Public Library, 2000.

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Waley, Arthur.  Ballads and Stories from Tun-Huang:  An Anthology.  London: George Allen & Unwin, 1960.

Wang, Ban.  Narrative Perspective and Irony in Selected Chinese and American Fiction.  Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 2002.

Wang, Dewei.  The monster that is history:  history, violence, and fictional writing in twentieth-century China.  Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004.

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Wang, Te-Wei.  Fin-de-Si Ecle Splendor:  Repressed Modernities of Late Qing Fiction, 1849-1911.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997.

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Wei, Cuiyi; Luckert, Karl W.; Wei, Tsui I.  Uighur Stories from along the Silk Road.  Lanham: University Press of America, 1998.

Wei, Jingsheng.  The Courage to Stand Alone:  Letters from Prison and Other Writings.  New York: Penguin Putnam, 1998.

Welter, Albert.  The Linji lu and the creation of Chan orthodoxy:  the development of Chan's records of sayings literature.  New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.

White, Jules.  Chinese Scrolls.  Montrose: Texas Center for Writers Press, 2000.

Widmer, Ellen.  The beauty and the book:  women and fiction in nineteenth-century China.  Harvard East Asian monographs; 268. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center, 2006.

Widmer, Ellen; Kang-I Sun Chang.  Writing Women in Late Imperial China.  Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1997.

Williams, Philip F.  The great wall of confinement:  the Chinese prison camp through contemporary fiction and reportage.  Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004.

Williams, Samuel Wells.  The Middle Kingdom:  A Survey of the Geography, Government, Literature of the Chinese Empire: Vol. 1, Pt. 1.  Safety Harbor: Simon Publications, 2001.

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Wong, Wai-Ching Angela.  The Poor Woman:  A Critical Analysis of Asian Theology and Contemporary Chinese Fiction by Women.  New York: Peter Lang Publishers, 2000.

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Xing, Lu.  Rhetoric in Ancient China, Fifth to Third Century B.C.E.:  A Comparison with Classical Greek Rhetoric.  Studies in Rhetoric/Communication. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1998.

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Yan, Haiping.  Chinese Women Writers and the Feminist Imagination.  London; New York: Routledge, 2005.

Yang, Jiang.  Baptism:  An English Translation of Xizao.  Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2007.

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Zeitlin, Judith T.  The phantom heroine:  ghosts and gender in seventeenth-century Chinese literature.  Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007.

Zhao, Henry Y.  The uneasy narrator:  Chinese fiction from the traditional to the modern.  New York: Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 1995.

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