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Cai, Yongchun, “Hong Shen, Cao Yu and Eugene O’Neill: A Study of O’Neill’s Influence on Modern Chinese Drama” Vol. 6, 1-40.

Choy, Howard Y. F. ““Surely To-morrow”: The Brave New World of Gao Xingjian’s Early Drama” Vol. 10, 40-63.

Dragan, Raymond, “Applications of the Folkloric Approach to Chinese Fiction” Vol. 1, 66-81

Marshall, Alison R., “Shamanism Contextualized: Zhu Xi’s Commentary on the ‘Jiuge’” Vol. 6, 56-80.

Pidhainy, Ihor, “Fixing the Stone: Time, Place and Space in Hongloumeng” Vol. 7, 100-150.

Sciban, Shu-ning, “The Structure of Jia bian: A Reflection on the Studies Twentieth-Century Chinese Fiction” Vol. 2, 36-49.

Wu, Laura, “Paradox Lost in Retroactive Reading: Lu Xun’s ‘Dead Fire’” Vol. 1, 1-22.

Xu, Dongfeng, “Romance and Textual Politics: The Self and the Other in the Travels of Sir John Mandeville and the Three-Treasure Eunuch’s Travels to the Western Ocean” Vol. 4, 112-137.

Xu Xueqing, “New Visual Aspects in Literary Magazines, New Youth and others, of the 1910s” Vol. 7, 97-117.

Zhang, Aidong, “Zhong Rong’s Shipin and the Aesthetic Awareness of his Times” Vol. 2, 50-64.