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From May Fourth to June Fourth: Fiction and Film in Twentieth-Century China (Harvard Contemporary China Series) (1993) (edit title/settings)

by Ellen Widmer (Editor), David Der-wei Wang (Editor) (edit contributors)

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What do the Chinese literature and film inspired by the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) have in common with the Chinese literature and film of the May Fourth movement (1918-1930)? This new book demonstrates that these two periods of the highest literary and cinematic creativity in... read more

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This is book 9 of 9 in Harvard Contemporary China Series. (community list)

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  1. Ellen Widmer (Editor)
  2. David Der-wei Wang (Editor)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Country: USA
Publication Date: 1993
ISBN: 067432501X
Page Count: 453

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  • Library of Congress: PL2302 .F76 1993
  • Dewey: 895.1509

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