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Year

1904

Text

San, Ai [Chen, Duxiu]. Lun xi qu. In : Anhui su hua bao ; Sept. 10 (1904).
Er schreibt : "Theatre is a great school for all the people under heaven ; theatre artists are in fact influential teachers. [In the past], actors were considered no better than prostitutes, not permitted by the court to become government officials through civil exams. In the West the situation is just the opposite : the actors are equals of the literary and the learned, because it is believed that theatre is extremely important in fostering morals and values."

Mentioned People (1)

Chen, Duxiu  (Huaining, Anhui 1879-1942 Sichuan) : Politiker, Gründer der Kommunistischen Partei, Marxist, Professor für Literatur, Dekan School of Arts and Sciences Beijing Universität

Subjects

Literature : China - Occident

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 2009 Huang, Alexander C.Y. Chinese Shakespeares : two centuries of cultural exchange. (New York, N.Y. : Columbia University Press, 2009). (Global Chinese culture). S. 103. Publication / Shak36
  • Source: Sun, Yuxiu. Ou mei xiao shuo cong tan. In : Xiao shuo yue bao ; vol. 4, no 5 (1913). [Talks on European and American fiction ; enthält Henry Fielding, Samuel Richardson, Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper and Shakespeare].
    歐美小說叢談 (HawN64, Publication)
  • Cited by: Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich (AOI, Organisation)
  • Person: Huang, Alexander C.Y.
  • Person: Shakespeare, William