The Development and Changes of Comparative Literature in China
Abstract
This thesis explores the origin, development and changes of comparative literature theories. The focus is on the definition of comparative literature in China and the adoption of comparative literature theories in practical usage.
Key words: Comparative literature; Development and changes; China
Résumé: Cette thèse explore l'origine du développement et de l'évolution des théories de la littérature comparée. L'accent est mis sur la définition de la littérature comparée en Chine et à l'adoption des théories de littérature comparée de l'utilisation pratique.
Mots clés: La littérature comparée; Le développement et les changements; de la Chine
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