- Wú Jiǎnrén, W: Wu Chien-jen; 1866–1910), also
known as Wu
Woyao (T: 吳沃堯, S: 吴沃尧, P: Wú
Wòyáo, W: Wu Wo-yao) was a
Chinese writer of the late Qing period...
- hènhǎi; Wade–Giles: Hen-hai) is a 1906
novel in 10
chapters by Wu
Jianren (Wu
Woyao). Set in the
turmoil surrounding the
Boxer Uprising of 1900, the plot involves...
- late Qing
fiction is modern.
Important novelists of the
period include Wu
Woyao (吳沃堯) (1866–1910), Li
Boyuan (李伯元) (1867–1906), Liu E (劉鶚) (1857–1909),...
- Stories" (1903)
edited by Li Baojia, "Monthly Fiction" (1906)
edited by Wu
Woyao and Zhou Guisheng, and "Forest of Stories" (1907)
edited by Wu Mosi. These...
- Chiu-ming ch'i-yüan) is a 1906
Chinese murder mystery novel by Wu
Jianren (Wu
Woyao).
Douglas Lancashire and Edel Lancashire's
English translation was published...
-
including Bizarre Happenings Eyewitnessed over Two
Decades by Wu
Jianren (Wu
Woyao). Her
second essay discusses three narrative modes in the novels. Chapters...