Publication |
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
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Description |
137pOrange Spine
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Summary/Abstract |
The best known and most unique theatrical activity is traditional Chinese opera, which has a history of over 800 years. However, since the early twentieth century, following increased contact with the West, drama without music has also become popular in China. The development and prosperity of modern drama has created a new landscape for Chinese theater, which, as a whole, has become more diverse. In this illustrated introduction Fu Jin explores the origins and development of this distinctive branch of the Chinese arts.
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Standard Number |
9780521186667 Pb.
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