Ibsen and Ibsenism in China 1908-1997
Explore the profound impact of Henrik Ibsen on Chinese literature and culture in "Ibsen and Ibsenism in China 1908-1997" by Kwok-kan Tam. Published by The Chinese University Press in 2002, this insightful hardback edition spans 276 pages, delving into the significant influence Ibsen has had alongside Goethe on modern Chinese literary thought. This comprehensive bibliography not only highlights Ibsen's pivotal role in shaping contemporary Chinese theatre but also underscores his contributions to the Chinese women's movement. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of literary criticism, this work provides a detailed analysis of how Ibsen's ideas have permeated modern Chinese culture, making it an essential addition to any collection focused on Asian studies and ethnic issues. Discover the lasting legacy of Ibsen in China and understand the intricate connections between Western literature and Eastern cultural movements.