1.欧美论著

1.欧美论著

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John Lyman Bishop.The colloquial short story in China:a study of the San-yen collections[M].Harvard University Press,1956.

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Prek,Jaroslav.Liao-chai Chi-i by P'u Sung-ling,an Inquiry Into the Circumstances Under which the Collection Arose[M].1959.

Hanan,Patrick.Astudy of the composition and the sources of the“Chin P'ing Mei”[D].University of London,1960

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Wrenn,James Joseph.A textual method and its application to texts of the Chin p'ingmei[D].Yale University,1964.

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Liu Ts'un-yan.Chinese popular fiction in two London libraries[M].Lung Men Bookstore,1967.

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Dudbridge,Glen.The Hsi-Yu-Chi:A Study of Antecedents to the Sixteenth-Century Chinese Novel[M].Cambridge University Press,1970.

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Ma,Yau-Woon.The Pao-kung Tradition in Chinese Popular Literature[D].Yale University,1971.

Hanan,Patrick.The Composition of the P'ing Yao Chuan[J].Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies.1971,31:201—219.

Ma,Tai-loi.Censorship of Fiction in Ming and Ch'ing China Ca.1368-Ca.1900[D].University of Chicago,1972.

Hanan,Patrick.The Making of The Pearl-Sewn Shirt and The Courtesan's Jewel Box[J].Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies,1973:33 124—153.

Hanan,Patrick.The Chinese short story:Studies in dating,authorship,and composition[M].Harvard University Press,1973.

Ma,Yau-Woon.The Chinese historical novel:An outline of themes and contexts[J].The Journal of Asian Studies,1975,34(02):277—294.

Ma,Yau-Woon.The Textual Tradition of Ming“Kung-an”Fiction:A Study of the Lung-t'u kung-an[J].Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies,1975,35:190—220.

Goode,Walter.On the Sanbao taijian xia xiyang-ji and some of its sources[D].Australian National University,1976.

Plaks,Andrew H.Archetype and Allegory in the Dream of the Red Chamber[M].Princeton University Press,1976

Mao,Nathan K,Liu Ts‘un-yan.Li Yü[M].Twayne Publishers,1977

Hanan,Patrick.“The Nature of Ling Meng-ch'u's Fiction.”(Ed.).Chinese Narrative:Critical and Theoretical Essays[M].Princeton University Press,1977:85—114.

Matsuda,Shizue.Li Yü:His Life and Moral Philosophy as Reflected in His Fiction[D].Columbia University,1978.

André Lévy.About the date of the first printed edition of the Chin P'ing Mei[J].Chinese Literature,1979,1:43—47.

Na,Tsung Shun.Studies on Dream of the Red Chamber:A Selected and Classified Bibliography[M].Lung Men Press,1979.

Plaks,Andrew H.Shui-hu Chuan and the Sixteenth-Century Novel Form:An Interpretive Reappraisal[J].Chinese Literature,1980,2(1):3—53.

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Ma,Tai-loi.Novels Prohibited in the Literary Inquisition of Emperor Ch'ien-lung,1722—1788[J].Critical Essays on Chinese Fiction,(Hong Kong,Chinese University Press,1980),1980:212.

Hanan,Patrick.The Chinese vernacular story[M].Harvard University Press,1981.

Hegel,Robert.The Novel in Seventeenth Century China[M].Columbia University Press,1981.

Widmer,Ellen.Shui-hu hou-chuan in the context of seventeenth century Chinese fiction criticism[D].Harvard University,1981.

Roy,David T.The Fifteenth-Century Shuo-ch'ang Tz'u-hua as Examples ofWritten Formulaic Composition[J].CHINOPERL,1981,Vol.10(1):97—128.

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Barr,Allan.The Textual Transmission of Liaozhai zhiyi[J].Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies,1984,44(2):515—562.

Liu Ts'un-yan.Chinese Middlebrow Fiction:from the Ch'ing and Early Republican Eras[M].Chinese University Press,1984.

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Plaks,Andrew H.The Chongzhen Commentary on the Jin Ping Mei:Gems Amidst the Dross[J].Chinese Literature,1986,8(1/2):19—30.

Barr,Allan.Pu Songling and the Qing Examination System[J].Late Imperial China,1986,7(1):87—111.

Plaks,Andrew H.The four masterworks of the Ming novel:Ssu ta ch'i-shu[M].Princeton University Press,1987.

Hanan,Patrick.The Invention of Li Yu[M].Harvard University Press,1988.

Zeitlin,Judith T.Pu Songling's Liaozhai zhiyiand the Chinese Discourse on the Strange[D].Harvard University,1988.

Timothy,Brook.Censorship in eighteenth-century China:A view from the book trade[J].Canadian Journal of History,1988,23(2).

Swihart,De-an.The evolution of Chinese novel form[D].Princeton University,1990.

Shelley Hsueh-lun Chang.History and legend:ideas and images in the Ming historical novels[M].University of Michigan Press,1990.

Katherine Carlitz.The social uses of female virtue in late Ming editions of Lienüzhuan[J].Late Imperial China,1991,12(2):117—148.

Dudbridge,Glen.A Pilgrimage in Seventeenth-Century Fiction:T'ai-shan and the“Hsing-shih yin-yüan chuan”[J].T'oung Pao,1991,77(4):226—252.

McLaren,Anne.Ming Chantefable and the Early Chinese Novel:(a Study of the Chenghua Period Cihua)[M].Australian National University,1991.

Kuriyama,Joanna.Confucianism in fiction:A study of Hsia Chingch'u's“Yeh-sou p'u-yen”[D].Harvard University,1993.

West,Andrew.Quest for the urtext:The textual archaeology of“The Three Kingdoms”.(Volumes Iand II)[D].Princeton University,1993.

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Hegel,Robert.Traditional Chinese Fiction—The State of the Field[J].The Journal of Asian Studies,1994,53(2):394—426.

McLaren,Anne.Ming Audiences and Vernacular Hermeneutics:The Uses of“The Romance of the Three Kingdoms”[J].T'oung Pao,1995,81(Fasc.1/3):51—80.

McLaren,Anne.Popularizing The Romance of the Three Kingdoms A Study of Two Early Editions[J].Journal of Oriental Studies,1995,33(2):165—85.

Brokaw,Cynthia Joanne.Commercial Publishing in Late Imperial China:The Zou and Ma Family Businesses of Sibao,Fujian[J].Late Imperial China,1996,17(1):49—92.

Ellen,Widmer.The Huanduzhai of Hangzhou and Suzhou:A Study in Seventeenth-Century Publishing[J].Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies,1996,56(1):77—122.

Chia,Lucille.The development of the Jianyang book trade,Song-Yuan[J].Late Imperial China,1996,17(1):10—48.

Clunas,Craig.Pictures and visuality in early modern China[M].Princeton University Press,1997.

Rolston,David.Traditional Chinese Fiction and Fiction Commentary:Reading and Writing Between the Lines[M].Stanford University Press,1997.

Zeitlin,Judith T.Historian of the strange:Pu Songling and the Chinese classical tale[M].Stanford University Press,1997.

Brook,Timothy.The confusions of pleasure:Commerce and culture in Ming China[M].Univ ersity of California Press,1998.

Hegel,Robert.Reading illustrated fiction in late imperial China[M].Stanford University Press,1998.

Yang,Shuhui.Appropriation and representation:Feng Menglong and the Chinese vernacular story[M].University of Michigan Center for chinese,1998.

Hanan,Patrick.Fengyue meng and the Courtesan Novel[J].Harvard journal of Asiatic studies,1998,58(2):345—372.

Stone,Charles.The“Ruyijun zhuan”and the origins of the Chinese erotic novel[D].The University of Chicago,1999

McLaren,Anne.Investigating Readerships in Late-Imperial China:A Reflection on Methodologies[J].East Asian Library Journal,2001,10(2):104—160.

Lucille.Chia.Printing for profit:the commercial publishers of Jianyang,Fujian(11th-17th centuries)[M].Harvard University Asia Center for Harvard-Yenching Institute,2002

Hegel,Robert.Images in Legal and Fictional Texts from Qing China[J].Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient.2002,89(1):277—290

St.André,James.Picturing Judge Bao in Ming Shangtu xiawen Fiction[J].Chinese Literature,2002,24:43—73.

Yang,Yu-Chun.Re-orienting Jin ping mei:The moralizing tales of“Xingshi yinyuan zhuan”and“Xu jin pingmei”[D].Princeton University,2003.

Huang,Martin.Snake's Legs:Sequels,Continuations,Rewritings,and Chinese Fiction[M].University of Hawaii Press,2004.

Patrick,Hanan.Chinese Fiction of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries:Essays[M].Columbia University Press,2004.

Dudbridge,Glen.Books,tales and vernacular culture:selected papers on China[M].Brill,2005.

Zhang,Jie.The game of marginality:Parody in Li Yu's(1611-1680)vernacular short stories[D].Washington University,2005.

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Brokaw,Cynthia Joanne.Publishing,society and culture in premodern china:the evolution of print culture[J].International Journal of Asian Studies,2005,2(01):135—165.

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McLaren,Anne.Constructing new reading publics in late Ming China[J].Printing and book culture in Late Imperial China,2005:152—183.

Hegel,Robert.Picturing the Monkey King:Illustrations of the 1641 Novel Xiyou bu[J].The Art of the Book in China,Colloquies on Art&Archaeology in Asia,2006,23:175—191.

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McLaren,Anne.History repackaged in the age of print:the Sanguozhi and Sanguo yanyi[J].Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies,2006,69(02):293—313.

Brokaw,Cynthia Joanne.Commerce in culture:the sibao book trade in the Qing and Republican periods[M].Harvard University Press,2007.

Clunas,Craig.Empire of Great Brightness:Visual and Material Cultures of Ming China[M].University of Hawaii Press,2007.

Brokaw,Cynthia Joanne.Book History in Premodern China:The State of the Discipline I[J].Book History,2007,10(1):253—290.

Robertson,Carl A.Untangling the Allegory:The Genuine and the Counterfeit in Xiyou zhengdao shu(The book to enlightenmentof the journey west)[J].Tamkang Review,2007,38(1):213—252.

Julia K.Murray.Mirror of morality:Chinese narrative illustration and Confucian ideology[M].University of Hawaii Press,2007.

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Lin,Wenrui.Commercial media and the popular dissemination of printed copies of Ming fiction[J].Frontiers of Literary Studies in China,2008,2(3):436—471.

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Gregory,Scott.From the center to the margins:The“Shuihu Zhuan”and the transformation of vernacular fiction in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries[D].Princeton University,2012

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