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  68. Chan, Leo T.&nbsp; <i>The Discourse on Foxes and Ghosts:</i>&nbsp; <i>Ji Yun and Eighteenth-Century Literati Storytelling.</i>&nbsp; Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998.<br><br>
  69. Chang, Kang-I Sung; Saussy, Haun; Kwong, Charles Y.&nbsp; <i>Women Writers of Traditional China:</i>&nbsp; <i>An Anthology of Poetry and Criticism.</i>&nbsp; Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999.<br><br>
  70. Chen, Jianguo.&nbsp; <i>The aesthetics of the "beyond":</i>&nbsp; <i>phantasm, nostalgia, and the literary practice in contemporary China.</i>&nbsp; Newark, Delaware: University of Delaware Press, 2009.<br><br>
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