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Ding Ling
Ding Ling
Selected full-text books and articles on this topic at Questia
Women and Writing in Modern China
Wendy Larson.
Stanford University Press, 1998
Librarian’s tip:
Discussion of Ding Ling in several chapters
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Modern Chinese Women Writers: Critical Appraisals
Michael S. Duke.
M. E. Sharpe, 1989
Librarian’s tip:
Chap. 1 "Gender and Identity in Ding Ling's Mother"
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Modern Chinese Writers: Self-Portrayals
Helmut Martin; Jeffrey Kinkley.
M. E. Sharpe, 1992
Librarian’s tip:
"Foolish Dreams: Like a Blind Person Going Fishing" by Ding Ling begins on p. 302
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Re-Encounters in China: Notes of a Journey in a Time Capsule
Harold R. Isaacs.
M. E. Sharpe, Inc., 1985
Librarian’s tip:
"Ting Ling" begins on p. 76
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Modern Chinese Stories and Novellas, 1919-1949
Joseph S. M. Lau; C. T. Hsia; Leo Ou-Fan Lee.
Columbia University Press, 1981
Librarian’s tip:
"Ting Ling" begins on p. 266
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Revolutionary Literature in China: An Anthology
John David Berninghausen; Ted Huters.
M. E. Sharpe, Inc., 1976
Librarian’s tip:
"Introduction to Ding Ling's 'A Day'" begins on p. 52
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