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1 | 1983-1993 |
Charles Le Blanc ist Direktor des Centre d'études de l'Asie de l'Est der Université de Montréal.
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2 | 1983-1987 |
Hsueh Feng-sheng ist Herausgeber des Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association.
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3 | 1983 |
Vera Schwarcz ist Visiting Scholar der Beijing-Universität (Sommer).
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4 | 1983-1987 |
Vera Schwarcz ist Associate Professor of History der Wesleyan University, Middletown.
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5 | 1983 |
Liu, Mingjiu. Yuguo chuang zuo ping lun ji [ID D21054].
Wong Tak-wai : First important collection of materials relating to the critical reception of Victor Hugo in China. The proceedings cover topics as historical meaning (Hernani), humanism (Les misérables, Quatrevingt-treize), romanticism (Notre-Dame de Paris), characterization techniques (Notre-Dame de Paris, Quatrevingt-treize), and literary concepts of Hugo. A chronicle of Hugo's life and works and an index to Chinese writings on Hugo. Cao Rangtings 'Preface' provided some data about the publication of Hugo's works in Chinese and pointed out the controversial issues raised among Chinese scholars in their discussion of his works, namely, how to achieve accurate understanding of Marx and Engels' evaluation of Hugo, how to define Romanticism as a ‘creative method’ or 'writing strategy', how to determine to what extent Hugo accomplished as a Realist writer, how to evaluate the merits and drawbacks of Hugo's Humanism as reflected in his works, how to interpret Hugo’s fictional characters as metaphors or prototypes in light of his evolutionary world-view and his narrative strategy, and how to place Hugo's Romantic treatment of themes and scenes in a proper perspective for reference by the proletariat socialist writers. |
6 | 1983 |
Marie Tudor von Victor Hugo erscheint als Fernsehserie in China.
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7 | 1983-1988 |
Donald S. Lopez ist Associate Professor am Department of Religion des Middlebury College, Vermont.
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8 | 1983-1994 |
Richard John Lynn ist Direktor des Corporate Asian Language Training, Palo Alto, Calif.
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9 | 1983 |
Richard John Lynn ist Visiting Lecturer of Chinese Language and Literature am Department of Germanic, Slavic, and Oriental Languages and Literatures der University of California, Santa Barbara.
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10 | 1983-1996 |
Robert Joe Cutter ist Assistant, dann Associate Professor des Department of East Asian Languages & Literature der University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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11 | 1983 |
Thomas P. Lyons promoviert in Economics an der Cornell University.
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12 | 1983-1987 |
Thomas P. Lyons ist Assistant Professor of Economics am Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
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13 | 1983-???? |
Geoffrey Lloyd ist Professor of Ancient Philosophy and Science am Darwin College.
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14 | 1983 |
Geoffrey Lloyd wird Fellow der British Academy.
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15 | 1983 |
John R. McRae promoviert an der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
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16 | 1983 |
Mei Tsu-lin ist Visiting Professor am Department of Chinese der Beijing-Universität.
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17 | 1983-1986 |
Julia K. Murray ist Assistant Curator of Oriental Art des Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge Mass.
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18 | 1983 |
Michael Nylan promoviert in East Asian Studies an der Princeton University.
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19 | 1983-2001 |
Michael Nylan ist Dozentin für East Asian Studies, 2001 Professorin am History Department und Political Science Department des Bryn Mawr College, Penn.
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20 | 1983-1986 |
Thomas G. Rawski ist Mitglied des Committee on Advanced Study in China, Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China.
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