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 “What Eyes May Light upon My Sleeping Form?”: Tang Xianzu’s Transformation of His Sources, with a Translation of “Du Liniang Craves Sex and Returns to Life”

  • Author:

    Wilt L. Idema

  • Page Number:

    16.1:111-145

  • Date:

    2003

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Wilt L. Idema, “ ‘What Eyes May Light upon My Sleeping Form?’: Tang Xianzu’s Transformation of His Sources, with a Translation of ‘Du Liniang Craves Sex and Returns to Life’,” Asia Major 16 (2003): 111-145.

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Idema, Wilt L.
2003 “ ‘What Eyes May Light upon My Sleeping Form?’: Tang Xianzu’s Transformation of His Sources, with a Translation of ‘Du Liniang Craves Sex and Returns to Life’.” Asia Major 16: 111-145.
Idema, Wilt L.. (2003).  “What Eyes May Light upon My Sleeping Form?”: Tang Xianzu’s Transformation of His Sources, with a Translation of “Du Liniang Craves Sex and Returns to Life”. Asia Major, 16, 111-145.
Idema, Wilt L.. “ ‘What Eyes May Light upon My Sleeping Form?’: Tang Xianzu’s Transformation of His Sources, with a Translation of ‘Du Liniang Craves Sex and Returns to Life’.” Asia Major, no. 16 (2003): 111-145.
Idema, Wilt L.. “ ‘What Eyes May Light upon My Sleeping Form?’: Tang Xianzu’s Transformation of His Sources, with a Translation of ‘Du Liniang Craves Sex and Returns to Life’.” Asia Major, no. 16, 2003, pp. 111-145.
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