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[551]-572) and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter One. The ?transition? in literature /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Two. Literary norms and the literary environment /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Three. Contradictions and conflicts /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Four. Hidden poets and poetry groupings /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Five. The forms of poetry /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Six. Themes and forms of fiction /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Seven. Rural area fiction /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Eight. The narration of history /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Nine. The plight of other forms of fiction /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Ten. Beyond the mainstream /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Eleven. Prose /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Twelve. The theater /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Thirteen. Towards ?cultural revolution literature? /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter fourteen. The re-construction of classics /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Fifteen. A divided literary world /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Sixteen. The literary environment during the 1980's /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Seventeen. A survey of 1980's literature /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Eighteen. Fiction during the first half of the 1980's /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Nineteen. 1980's poetry /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Twenty. The new poetry tide /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter twenty-one. Fiction of the second half of the 1980's (A) /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter twenty-two. Fiction of the second half of the 1980's (B) /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Twenty-Three. The art of woman writers /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Twenty-Four. The art of prose /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tChapter Twenty-Five. The situation of literature in the 1990's /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tA chronology of contemporary literature in china /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tPostscript /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tGlossary of terms, organizations, and periodicals /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tBibliography /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tTitles of works cited /$rZ. Hong and M.M. Day --$tIndex /$rZ. Hong and M.M. 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