The Many Shapes of Medieval Chinese Plays: How Texts Are Transformed to Meet the Needs of Actors, Spectators, Censors, and Readers

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Main Author: WIlt L. Idema
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard University 2005-05-01
Series:Oral Tradition
Online Access:https://journal.oraltradition.org/wp-content/uploads/files/articles/20ii/Idema.pdf
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title The Many Shapes of Medieval Chinese Plays: How Texts Are Transformed to Meet the Needs of Actors, Spectators, Censors, and Readers
title_full The Many Shapes of Medieval Chinese Plays: How Texts Are Transformed to Meet the Needs of Actors, Spectators, Censors, and Readers
title_fullStr The Many Shapes of Medieval Chinese Plays: How Texts Are Transformed to Meet the Needs of Actors, Spectators, Censors, and Readers
title_full_unstemmed The Many Shapes of Medieval Chinese Plays: How Texts Are Transformed to Meet the Needs of Actors, Spectators, Censors, and Readers
title_short The Many Shapes of Medieval Chinese Plays: How Texts Are Transformed to Meet the Needs of Actors, Spectators, Censors, and Readers
title_sort many shapes of medieval chinese plays how texts are transformed to meet the needs of actors spectators censors and readers
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