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| | Chinese Women Writers: A Working Selected Detailed Annotated Bibliography (Condravy, 1996) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | The numbers of women writers increased during the Maoist era (1949-76). |
 | | In Taiwan (1960's and '70's), modern Chinese literature was being developed by Lin Haiyin, Yu Lihua, Nie Hualing, Chen Ruoxi, Ouyang Zi. |
 | | Post-Mao flourishing in the People's Republic and in Hong Kong, and Taiwan in the late 1970's produced Wang Anyi, Can Xue (most radically non-representational), Dai Houying, Dai Qing, Tie Ning, Ru Zhijuan, Zong Pu, Shi Shuqing, Xiao Sa, Yuan Qiongqiong. |
| library.kcc.hawaii.edu /external/asdp/lit/easian/china/chiwowr.htm (3686 words) |
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