Jung Chang's wild swans: Love as a political concept
This article explores the different forms of love which appear in a work which is part family memoir, part autobiography, and part literary fiction: Jung Chang’s Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China (1991). This exploration is underpinned by theories of love articulated first by Karl Marx and Alexan...
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Main Author: | Pagan, Nicholas Osborne |
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Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya
2019
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/23772/ https://sare.um.edu.my/article/view/21077 |
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