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This anthology includes works from Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong,<ref name=Huangp1089>Huang, p. 1089.</ref> and also Chinese-speaking authors of other places,<ref>McDougall, p. 654. "The editors claim two special innovations: its broad geographic spread, with works by authors from the mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan (and even outside these areas), and the inclusion of essays along with fiction and poetry."</ref> originally published in Chinese between 1918 and 1992. The works include poetry, essays, and fiction, with most fiction being short stories. Novels and drama pieces were too long, and therefore were not included. These works would be classified by Chinese literary critics as being ''[[dangdai]]'' (contemporary) and ''[[xiandai]]'' (modern).<ref name=Fisacp476>Fisac, p. 476.</ref> |
This anthology includes works from Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong,<ref name=Huangp1089>Huang, p. 1089.</ref> and also Chinese-speaking authors of other places,<ref>McDougall, p. 654. "The editors claim two special innovations: its broad geographic spread, with works by authors from the mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan (and even outside these areas), and the inclusion of essays along with fiction and poetry."</ref> originally published in Chinese between 1918 and 1992. The works include poetry, essays, and fiction, with most fiction being short stories. Novels and drama pieces were too long, and therefore were not included. These works would be classified by Chinese literary critics as being ''[[dangdai]]'' (contemporary) and ''[[xiandai]]'' (modern).<ref name=Fisacp476>Fisac, p. 476.</ref> |
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The works made in 1918-1949 focus on Mainland China, while those from 1949-1976 focus on Taiwan. Works from 1976 onwards include Mainland, Taiwan, and Hong Kong works.<ref name=Fisacp476/> |
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In regards to works in the pre-1949 period, the book contains essays including those from [[Lin Yutang]] and [[Zhou Zuoren]], poetry including that from [[Ai Qing]] and [[Xu Zhimo]], and stories including those from [[Ba Jin]] and [[Lu Xun]].<ref name=Fisacp476/> |
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The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature is a 1995 anthology of Chinese literature edited by Joseph S. M. Lau and Howard Goldblatt and published by Columbia University.
This anthology includes works from Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong,[1] and also Chinese-speaking authors of other places,[2] originally published in Chinese between 1918 and 1992. The works include poetry, essays, and fiction, with most fiction being short stories. Novels and drama pieces were too long, and therefore were not included. These works would be classified by Chinese literary critics as being dangdai (contemporary) and xiandai (modern).[3]
The works made in 1918-1949 focus on Mainland China, while those from 1949-1976 focus on Taiwan. Works from 1976 onwards include Mainland, Taiwan, and Hong Kong works.[3]
In regards to works in the pre-1949 period, the book contains essays including those from Lin Yutang and Zhou Zuoren, poetry including that from Ai Qing and Xu Zhimo, and stories including those from Ba Jin and Lu Xun.[3]
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