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How to Read Chinese Prose: A Guided Anthology
Zong-Qi Cai (Editor)
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Program in Comparative and World Literature
Program in Medieval Studies
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Scholars
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Anthology
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MeRIT
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Religion
50%
Tradition
50%
Technique
50%
era
50%
Descriptive
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Philosophy
50%
Expository
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Style
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English Translation
50%
Literary tradition
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Qing dynasty
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Traditional Chinese
50%
Chinese Language
50%
Chinese Literature
50%
Cultural Significance
50%
stylistic devices
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Keyphrases
Prose
100%
English Translation
14%
Critical Commentary
14%
Language Features
14%
Traditional Chinese
14%
Chinese History
14%
Cultural Significance
14%
Literary Tradition
14%
Chinese philosophy
14%
Qing Dynasty
14%
Chinese Learners
14%
Rhetorical Choices
14%
Chinese Literature
14%
Non-fictional Writing
14%
Stylistic Device
14%
Literary Prizes
14%