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1 | Shishosetsu theory in Japan and the Creation Society's encounter with the form | 17 |
2 | Creation Society fiction and the subjective quality of May Fourth literature | 29 |
3 | Bundan versus Wentan : the dynamics of the literary coterie and its audience(s) | 47 |
4 | The creation society's remaking of the Shishosetsu | 67 |
5 | The limits of subversion : political and social critique in the creation of society's early fiction | 89 |
6 | The legacy of the Shishosetsu in Chinese literature | 113 |
App. A | Synopses of selected Creation Society stories | 171 |
App. B | Glossary of selected terms from Chinese and Japanese | 183 |
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