[Excerpted prose from:] The East-West Review, A Journal of Literary Criticism, published three times a year. Volume III, Number 2, Summer, 1967 [the two Chinese stories ONLY]
de Ueno, Naozo, editor. Lao She, Shen Tsung-Wen, authors
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Kyoto / New Haven: Doshisha University, 1967. Paperback. Pp.170-182 ONLY, from the journal's full-measure of 113-189, offprint excerpted in plain undecorated white self-wraps, staple-fastened and further bound with white blanks paste-fastened (a laborious but nice addition). The staples have rusted and a touch of rust has seeped to the surface, a good copy nonetheless (and several copies, 3, are available in the same condition: else sound, clean and unmarked). Contents, briefly: T.S. Eliot on his brands of Christianity and of poetry, and another essay on contrasts between Eliot and Milton; Austen's Emma; Tolstoy; Flannery O'Connor; Kawabata's Thousand Cranes; two translated Chinese stories (Lao She and Shen Tsung-Wen).
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- [Excerpted prose from:] The East-West Review, A Journal of Literary Criticism, published three times a year. Volume III, Number 2, Summer, 1967 [the two Chinese stories ONLY]
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- Ueno, Naozo, editor. Lao She, Shen Tsung-Wen, authors
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- 1967
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- 1960S; China; Literary criticism; Serials, journals, magazines;
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