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多妻毒 single work   novel  
duo qi du
Issue Details: First known date: 1909... 1909 多妻毒
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First known date: 1909-1910
Serialised by: The Chinese Times 1902 newspaper
Notes:
Serialised 1909 - 1910
Alternative title: The Poison of Polygamy
Language: Chinese
Notes:

Writers of the historical introduction in the novel - Mei-fen Kuo and Michael Williams - identify Wong Shee Ping, the editor of Chinese Times in the early 1900s (as yet unconfirmed).

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Sydney University Press , 2019 .
      image of person or book cover 3973870930317181017.jpg
      Cover image courtesy of publisher.
      Extent: 304 p.p.
      Note/s:
      • Published June 2019.

      ISBN: 9781743326022
      Series: y separately published work icon China and the West in the Modern World Will Christie (editor), Sydney : Sydney University Press , 2019- 15839734 2019 series - publisher novel

      'China and the West in the Modern World publishes original, peer-reviewed research on cultural, diplomatic, and trade relations between China and the West from the accession of the Manchu Qing dynasty in 1644 to the present. The series aims to map and interpret historical and cultural interactions during the gradual opening up of China to an enterprising and expansive West as a sequence of Chinese emperors and governments developed policies of accommodation and exclusion in reaction to pressure from Western commerce, culture, and religion. The focus of this series will be on the way different events, ideas and beliefs, and cultural practices (in art, architecture, literature, music, science, trade, politics, diplomacy, gender and family relations, cooking and dress) of the Chinese and Western nations were understood and evaluated – and misunderstood and misevaluated – by each other. The series brings into play different national and disciplinary perspectives to achieve a more thorough and cross-culturally nuanced understanding of the political, economic, and cultural background to the negotiations and realignments currently underway between China and Western nations.'

      Source: Publisher's blurb.

      Number in series: 1
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