Lin Shu, Inc. explores the dynamic interactions between literary translation, commercial publishing, and the politics of "traditional" Chinese culture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as it traces how Lin Shu and a team of translators brought classic Western novels by Melville, Stowe, Dickens, and others to China.
Lin Shu, Inc. explores the dynamic interactions between literary translation, commercial publishing, and the politics of "traditional" Chinese culture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as it traces how Lin Shu and a team of translators brought classic Western novels by Melville, Stowe, Dickens, and others to China.
Michael Gibbs Hill is Associate Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature, University of South Carolina, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Broken Tools Chapter 3 The Name is Changed, but the Tale is Told of You Chapter 4 Double Exposure Chapter 5 Looking Backward? Chapter 6 The National Classicist Chapter 7 Becoming Wang Jingxuan Chapter 8 Conclusion: Pure and Chaste Writing Index
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Broken Tools Chapter 3 The Name is Changed, but the Tale is Told of You Chapter 4 Double Exposure Chapter 5 Looking Backward? Chapter 6 The National Classicist Chapter 7 Becoming Wang Jingxuan Chapter 8 Conclusion: Pure and Chaste Writing Index
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