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A letter from Eileen Chang to C.T. Hsia, ca. 1980. In this letter dated November 12, Eileen Chang discusses about Suzhou dialect with Hsia. She also mentions that she rejects Li Youning's request to put her works into "Autobiographical Writings of Chinese Women". She also refuses Vivian Hsu's suggestion to put her "Qing Cheng Zhi Lian" in "Women in Modern Chinese Fiction." Then she expresses her views on sexism among Chinese writers. 張愛玲寄給夏志清的信, ca. 1980. 這封信註明11月12日寫的. 張愛玲與夏討論吳語, 另外李又寧來信說要編一本"Autobiographical Writings of Chinese Women", 她回掉了. 她還提到前些時候拒絕了Vivian Hsu 要把"傾城之戀"編入"Women in Modern Chinese Fiction". 並提出她對中國作家之間性別歧視的看法.她還提到劉紹銘不應寫"現代小說選".
Li, Yu-ning Sexism China 李又寧 Autobiographical Writings of Chinese Women 中國女人傳 Hsu, Vivian 維維安, 許 Qing Cheng Zhi Lian 傾城之戀 Women in Modern Chinese Fiction 中文小說中的女人 現代小說選
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