Family: A Reform School Romance (Academy of Misfits Book 3)
โ Scribed by Bea Paige
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 227 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07ZFB2L57
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โฆ Synopsis
Inhalt: 118. Short Fiction from the Liberation Period -- 119. Postwar Fiction -- 120. O Yongsu and The Good People -- 121. Ch'oe Inhun's The Square -- 122. Pak Kyongni and Land -- 123. O Chonghui -- 124. Pak Wanso -- 125. Kim Suyong -- 126. Ko Un -- 127. Hwang Sogyong -- 128. Yun Hunggil -- 129. Cho Sehui and The Dwarf -- 130. The Intellectual Realm of Yi Ch'ongjun -- 131. Yi Munyol -- 132. Shin Kyongnim -- 133. The Theater of O T'aesok -- 134. Yang Kwija -- 135. Ch'oe Yun.;Inhalt: 78. The Reluctant Nihilism of Lao She's Camel Xiangzi -- 79. Eileen Chang and Alternative Wartime Narrative -- 80. Literature and Politics: Mao Zedong's "Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Art and Literature" -- 81. Revolutionary Realism and Revolutionary Romanticism: The Song of Youth -- 82. The Hundred Flowers -- 83. The Taiwan Modernists -- 84. Same-Sex Love in Recent Chinese Literature -- 85. The Cultural Revolution Model Theater -- 86. The Taiwan Nativists -- 87. Martial-Arts Fiction and Jin Yong -- 88. Taiwanese Romance: San Mao and Qiong Yao -- 89. Misty Poetry -- 90. Sear Literature and the Memory of Trauma -- 91. Culture against Politics: Roots-Seeking Literature -- 92. Mo Yan and Red Sorghum -- 93. Diaspora Literature -- 94. Avant-Garde Fiction in China -- 95. Modern Poetry of Taiwan -- 96. Post-Mao Urban Fiction -- 97. Xi Xi and Tales of Hong Kong -- 98. Writing Taiwan's Fin-de-siecle Splendor: Zhu Tianwen and Zhu Tianxin -- 99. Wang Anyi -- 100. Wang Shuo and the Commercialization of Literature -- 101. Voices of Negotiation in Late Twentieth-Century Hong Kong Literature -- 102. Returning to Recluse Literature: Gao Xingjian -- pt. IV. Korea / Edited by Bruce Fulton -- 103. Historical Overview -- 104. Pure Literature versus the Literature of Engagement -- 105. The Literature of Territorial Division -- 106. Women's Literature -- 107. The Songjang Sosol -- 108. Yi Kwangsu -- 109. Realism in Early Modern Fiction -- 110. Chong Chiyong -- 111. Yi Sang -- 112. Kim Sowol -- 113. Ch'ae Manshik -- 114. The Unencumbered in So Chongju -- 115. Hwang Sunwon -- 116. The Short Fiction of Kim Tongni -- 117. The Wolbuk Writers;Inhalt: 44. Oba Minako -- 45. Murakami Ryu -- 46. Murakami Haruki -- 47. Nakagami Kenji -- 48. Kanai Mieko -- 49. Tsushima Yuko -- 50. Shimada Masahiko and Shimizu Yoshinori -- 51. Yoshimoto Banana -- 52. Yamada Eimi -- 53. Postwar Poetry -- 54. Postwar Experimental Theater I: Angura -- 55. Postwar Experimental Theater II: Buto and Performance Art -- 56. Modern Okinawan Literature -- pt. III. China / Edited by Kirk A. Denton -- 57. Historical Overview -- 58. Language and Literary Form -- 59. Literary Communities and the Production of Literature -- 60. Modern Chinese Literature As an Institution: Canon and Literary History -- 61. The Late Qing Poetry Revolution: Liang Qichao, Huang Zunxian, and Chinese Literary Modernity -- 62. The Uses of Fiction: Liang Qichao and His Contemporaries -- 63. Late Qing Fiction -- 64. Zhou Shoujuan's Love Stories and Mandarin Ducks and Butterflies Fiction -- 65. Form and Reform: New Poetry and the Crescent Moon Society -- 66. Reconsidering the Origins of Modern Chinese Women's Writing -- 67. Romantic Sentiment and the Problem of the Subject: Yu Dafu -- 68. The Madman That Was Ah Q: Tradition and Modernity in Lu Xun's Fiction -- 69. Feminism and Revolution: The Work and Life of Ding Ling -- 70. The Debate on Revolutionary Literature -- 71. Mao Dun, the Modern Novel, and the Representation of Women -- 72. Ba Jin's Family: Fiction, Representation, and Relevance -- 73. Chinese Modernism: The New Sensationists -- 74. Shen Congwen and Imagined Native Communities -- 75. Xiao Hong's Field of Life and Death -- 76. Performing the Nation: Chinese Drama and Theater -- 77. Cao Yu and Thunderstonn;Inhalt: pt. I. General Introduction / Edited by Joshua S. Mostow -- 1. The Columbia Companion to Modern East Asian Literature -- 2. Modern Literature in East Asia: An Overview -- pt. II. Japan / Edited by Sharalyn Orbaugh -- 3. Historical Overview -- 4. The Problem of the Modern Subject -- 5. Nation and Nationalism -- 6. Gender, Family, and Sexualities in Modern Literature -- 7. The Social Organization of Modern Japanese Literature -- 8. Translated and Political Novels of the Meiji Period -- 9. Tsubouchi Shoyo and Futabatei Shimei -- 10. The Ken'yusha, Ozaki Koyo, and Yamada Bumyo -- 11. Meiji Women Writers -- 12. Mori Ogai -- 13. Higuchi Ichiyo and Neoclassical Modernism -- 14. Shimazaki Toson -- 15. Natsume Soseki -- 16. Seito and the Resurgence of Writing by Women -- 17. The Revival of Poetry in Traditional Forms -- 18. Poetry in Chinese in the Modern Period -- 19. Meiji-Period Theater -- 20. Uno Chiyo -- 21. Tanizaki Jun'ichiro -- 22. Shiga Naoya and the Shirakaba Group -- 23. Akutagawa Ryunosuke -- 24. The Debate over Pure Literature -- 25. Naturalism and the Emergence of the Shishosetsu (Personal Novel) -- 26. Kawabata Yasunari -- 27. Free Verse in the Taisho Era -- 28. Takamura Kotaro -- 29. Taisho and Prewar Showa Theater -- 30. Hayashi Fumiko -- 31. Miyamoto Yuriko and Socialist Writers -- 32. Nagai Kafu -- 33. Wartime Fiction -- 34. Atomic Fiction and Poetry -- 35. Occupation-Period Fiction -- 36. Dazai Osamu, Sakaguchi Ango, and the Burai School -- 37. Abe Kobo -- 38. Oe Kenzaburo -- 39. Ibuse Masuji -- 40. Endo Shusaku -- 41. Enchi Fumiko -- 42. Mishima Yukio -- 43. The 1960s and 1970s Boom in Women's Writing
โฆ Subjects
A Reform School Romance
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