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The literary critic and sinologist Andrew H. Plaks writes that the term "classic novels" in reference to these six titles is a "neologism of twentieth-century scholarship" that seems to have come into common use under the influence of C. T. Hsia's The Classic Chinese Novel.
18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; 23rd; Pages in category "18th-century Chinese novels" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
One of the masterpieces of Chinese vernacular fiction is the 18th-century domestic novel Dream of ... s 100 greatest Chinese novels of the 20th century [59] No. 1 ...
Dream of the Red Chamber or The Story of the Stone is an 18th-century Chinese novel authored by Cao Xueqin, considered to be one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. It is known for its psychological scope and its observation of the worldview, aesthetics, lifestyles, and social relations of High Qing China. [1]
Shuishi yuan (traditional Chinese: 水石緣; simplified Chinese: 水石缘; lit. 'Fate Between Water and Stone'), [a] also translated as Marriage Between Water and Stone, [1] is a Chinese romantic caizi jiaren novel of the 18th-century during the Qing dynasty. The novel was written by Li Chunrong (李春榮). [2] [3] [4] It consists of 30 ...
18th-century Chinese novels (12 P) 19th-century Chinese novels (9 P) D. Dream of the Red Chamber (3 C, 7 P) I. ... Pages in category "Chinese classic novels"
Zhuchun yuan (traditional Chinese: 駐春園; simplified Chinese: 驻春园), [a] also translated into English as Dwelling in Spring Garden [1] or The Garden of Spring Residence, [2] is a Chinese caizi jiaren romance novel from the 18th-century during the Qing dynasty. The novel was written by Wuhang Yeke (吳航野客), a writer under a pseudonym.
Qiao Lian Zhu is a Chinese novel of the caizi jiaren genre. [1] [2] The earliest extant edition of the novel dates to the early 18th century during the Yongzheng era.The novel was written by a writer under the pseudonym Yanxiayishi (煙霞逸士), with some asserting that it was an alias for the writer Liu Zhang (劉璋, born 1667), although this is disputed by others.