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From Story to Script: Towards a Morphology of the Peony Pavilion–– a Dream/ Ghost Drama from Ming China
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SHAKESPEARE STUDIES in CHINA by Hui Meng Submitted to the Graduate Degree Program in English and the Graduate Faculty of the Un
Kunqu Opera in the Last Hundred Years in China
Representing Talented Women in Eighteenth-Century Chinese Painting: Thirteen Female Disciples Seeking Instruction at the Lake Pavilion
READING BODIES: AESTHETICS, GENDER, and FAMILY in the EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY CHINESE NOVEL GUWANGYAN (PREPOSTEROUS WORDS) by QING
Masters of Chinese Literature - Tang Xianzu
Passion, Romance, and Qing
The Peony Pavilion
Peony Review
CPAFFC Vice-President Song Jingwu Stood with Chinese and Russian
A History of Reading in Late Imperial China, 1000-1800
To Love Or Not to Love—Tang Xianzu's Reconciliation of Qing
THE TANCI FICTION JING ZHONG ZHUAN by YU ZHANG A
Kunqu Opera Stands the Test of Time
The Harmonious Conclusions of Peony Pavilion & the Lute
The Fantasy of Place in Chen Shi-Zheng's Peony Pavilion, Zhang Yimou's Turandot and Frederic Mitterrand's Madame Butterfly
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Inheritance and Innovation in the Process of Artistic Creation in Major Kunqu Productions in the People‘S Republic of China, 2001-2015
The Inheritance and Innovation of Traditional Kunqu Opera in the Youth Version of the Peony Pavilion
Nandan in the Ming Dynasty a Thesis Submitted to The
“The Portrait Recovered” (“Shihua” ਕ), of Tang Xian
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Tang Xianzu's Peony Pavilion – Intertextuality of Its Related Texts Yow Tsz Chung
An Analysis of the Similarities Between the Peony Pavilion and a Midsummer Night's Dream
Gender Fluidity, an Alternative Image of Women (And Men), and a Critique of the Colonialist Legacy
Games and Play of Dream of the Red Chamber
Shakespeare in China
The Underside of "Talent and Beauty" : the Representation of Women in the Peony Pavilion and "An Encounter with an Immortal"
The Translation of Allusions in the Light of Adaptation Theory—A Case Study of Birch‟S English Version of the Peony Pavilion