Year
2002
Text
Ma, Yuan. Yue du da shi. (Shanghai : wen yi chu ban she, 2002).
Ma Yuan put L'étranger and La peste on his required reading list. When talking about the techniques camus used in L'étranger, he said : "Camus was so calm in his fiction that no emotion was revealed. His lanuage was plain and indifferent and most of the sentences in the fiction were concise. We could hardly see how the caracters were thinking. Travail as they may have been, all the details had their significance – the prevalent calmness and self-restraint kept a very firm hand on the author's feelings and emotions."
Mentioned People (2)
Subjects
Literature : Occident : France
Documents (1)
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Year |
Bibliographical Data |
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1
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2010
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Niu, Jingfan. Albert Camus in China. In : Thought & humanism ; vol. 7, no 1 (2010).
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Publication /
CamA70
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Source:
Liu, Jianhua. A Cheng de 'Qi wang' yu Jiamou de 'Ju wei ren'. In : Wai guo wen xue yan jiu ; vol. 1 (1987). [Vergleich von A Cheng's King of chess mit Albert Camus's L'étranger].
(CamA71,
Publication)
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Cited
by: Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich
(AOI,
Organisation)
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