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Contemporary Chinese short stories / edited and translated by Yüan Chia-hua and Robert Payne.

Van Pelt Library PL2658.E8 C66
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Yuan, Jiahua, 1904-
Payne, Robert, 1911-1983.
Bertha Klausner International Literary Agency Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Modern Chinese literature ; no.1.
Modern Chinese literature ; no.1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Short stories, Chinese--Translations into English.
Short stories, Chinese.
Short stories, English--Translations from Chinese.
Short stories, English.
Genre:
Short stories, English.
Short stories.
Penn Provenance:
Klausner, Samuel Z. (donor) (Klausner Collection copy)
Klausner, Bertha (former owner) (Klausner Collection copy)
Bertha Klausner International Literary Agency (stamp) (Klausner Collection copy)
Physical Description:
169 pages ; 19 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : N. Carrington, 1946.
Contents:
The waves of the wind, by Lu Xun.
The anchor, by Yang Zhenshen.
The waning moon, by Shi Zhecun.
The last train, by Lao She.
The lamp, Under cover of darkness, by Shen Congwen.
The breasts of a girl, by Zhang Tianyi.
The sorrows of the Lake of Egrets, Tiger, by Duanmu Houngliang.
The red trousers, by Bian Zhilin.
The half-baked, by Yao Xueyin.
Biographical notes.
Local Notes:
Penn Klausner copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2009 by Samuel Z. Klausner.
OCLC:
1377674

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