"Bernard Shaw's Bridges to Chinese Culture" by Kay Li is a literary criticism book series published by Springer International Publishing. The book explores the intersections of Asian and Chinese culture through the lens of theater history and criticism. With a hardcover format and 215 pages, this book delves into the works of British playwright George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries in relation to Chinese cultural influences. Kay Li provides insightful analysis and commentary on the cultural significance of Shaw's plays in a broader global context, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and theater enthusiasts interested in comparative literature and cultural exchange.
| ISBN | 9783319410029 |
| Item Length | 8.3 in |
| Publication Year | 2016 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Illustrator | Yes |
| Author | Kay Li |
| Item Weight | 144.6 Oz |
| Item Width | 5.8 in |
| Number Of Pages | Xvii, 215 Pages |
«Bernard Shaw’s Bridges to Chinese Culture» by Kay Li is a literary criticism book series published by Springer International Publishing. The book explores the intersections of Asian and Chinese culture through the lens of theater history and criticism. With a hardcover format and 215 pages, this book delves into the works of British playwright George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries in relation to Chinese cultural influences. Kay Li provides insightful analysis and commentary on the cultural significance of Shaw’s plays in a broader global context, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and theater enthusiasts interested in comparative literature and cultural exchange.