Chinese popular culture and Ming chantefables / / Anne E. McLaren.

In 1967 a body of Chinese texts was discovered in a tomb outside Shanghai. It contained a set of unique examples of an oral genre favoured by unlearned classes in the late imperial period (15th century), best called 'chantefables', appearing at the beginning of a profound historical shift...

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Superior document:Sinica Leidensia ; Volume 41
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston ;, Köln : : Brill,, [1998]
©1998
Year of Publication:1998
Language:English
Series:Sinica Leidensia ; Volume 41.
Physical Description:1 online resource (364 pages)
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