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The Communist Program for Literature and Art in China. By Chao Chung. Hong Kong: The Union Research Institute, 1955. 157. - Fiction in Communist China 1949–1953. By Albert Borowitz. Cambridge, Mass.: Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1954. 124.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Chih-Tsing Hsia
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University of Michigan
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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1956

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References

1 See Pi-lai, Chang, “I-chiu-erh-san-nien Chung-kuo ch'ing-nien chi-ko tso-che ti wenhsüeh chu-chang” [“The Literary Opinions of Several Contributors to the Chinese Youth in 1923”], in Li Ho-lin et al., Chung-kuo hsin wen-hsüeh shih yen-chiu [Studies in Modern Chinese Literary History] (Peking, 1951).Google Scholar

2 Quoted in Yao, Wang, Chung-kuo hsin wen-hsüeh shih-kao [A Draft History of Modern Chinese Literature] (Peking, 1951), I, 54.Google Scholar

3 Quoted, in a slightly different form, in Chiao-mu, Hu, “On the Ideological Remoulding of Writers and Artists,” Chinese Literature (Peking, Spring 1953), p. 9.Google Scholar