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Wang, Yahua

(um 2005) : Associate Professor School of Public Policy & Management, Vice Director Center for China Studies, Qinhua University

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Chronology Entries (1)

# Year Text Linked Data
1 2005 Wang, Yahua. A journey to the "ideal core of the onion" : self-exploration and formal experiment in Beckett's novels [ID D30787].
Wang's book investigates Beckett's five novels Murphy, Watt, Molloy, Melanie dies and The unnameable. Focusing on their intertextuality, Wang argues that self-exploration and formal experiment represent the dynamic progression of Beckett's fiction and its postmodern aesthetics.
  • Document: Lin, Lidan ; Zhang, Helong. The Chinese response to Samuel Beckett (1906-89). In : Irish studies review ; vol. 19, no 4 (2011). (Beck22, Publication)
  • Person: Beckett, Samuel

Bibliography (2)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 2005 Wang, Yahua. A journey to the "ideal core of the onion" : self-exploration and formal experiment in Beckett's novels. (Beijing : Beijing Language and Culture University Press, 2005). Publication / Beck43
  • Cited by: Lin, Lidan ; Zhang, Helong. The Chinese response to Samuel Beckett (1906-89). In : Irish studies review ; vol. 19, no 4 (2011). (Beck22, Published)
  • Person: Beckett, Samuel
2 2006 Wang, Yahua ; Liu, Lixia. Nan yi ming mingy i yan yi yi zhi mi tuan : Saimiaoer Beikete xiao shuo nan yi ming ming zhi jie gou zhu yi chan shi. In : Wai guo wen xue ping lun ; no 3 (2006). [Impossible to name, absurdity, and the aporia of meaning : a structuralist interpretation of The unnameable by Samuel Beckett].
王雅华难以命名异延意义之谜团塞缪尔贝克特小说难以命名者之解构主义阐释
Publication / Beck44
  • Cited by: Lin, Lidan ; Zhang, Helong. The Chinese response to Samuel Beckett (1906-89). In : Irish studies review ; vol. 19, no 4 (2011). (Beck22, Published)
  • Person: Beckett, Samuel