Foreignness and Selfhood

Foreignness and Selfhood

Sino-British Encounters in English Literature of the Eighteenth Century

Yan, Mengmeng

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

144

Mole

9781032248035

15 a 20 dias

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1: Food and the Nation: Britain's Chinese Tea 2: 'This zeal / so fervid in a stranger's cause': Self and Other in Arthur Murphy's The Orphan of China 3: 'The Chinese and we are pretty much alike': Oliver Goldsmith's The Citizen of the World and Chinese Visitors in Britain 4: 'There is no better means of instruction on China than letting China speak for herself': Thomas Percy and Hau Kiou Choaan
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Comparative Literature;English Literature;Eighteenth-Century Literature;Young Man;Literary analysis;King William III;William III;Oriental Tales;Tragic Flaw;Amherst Embassies;Reverse Ethnography;Eighteenth Century English Literature;Sino British Relations;De La Chine;Lien Chi;Tartar Emperor;Act Ii Scene;Chinese Visitors;Xo Ho;Eighteenth Century British Writers;Chinese Government;Chinese Rites Controversy;Willow Pattern;Homer;Voltaire's Play;Goldsmith's Work;Curious Specimen;Du Halde;Eighteenth Century China