James L.Y. Liu
James L.Y. Liu (Chinese: 劉若愚, 1926 – 26 May 1986) was an expert in Chinese literature research and Chinese literary theorists.
James L.Y. Liu | |
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Born | 1926 |
Died | 26 May 1986 59–60) | (aged
Nationality | British American |
Alma mater | Fu Jen Catholic University University of Bristol |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chinese literature |
Institutions | Stanford University University of London University of Hong Kong University of Hawaii University of Pittsburgh |
Biography
Liu graduated from the Department of Western Languages at Fu Jen Catholic University in 1948, and received a master's degree from the University of Bristol in 1952.[1]
He taught Chinese and English literature at the University of London, University of Hong Kong, University of Hawaii, and the University of Pittsburgh.[2] In 1967, he served as professor of Chinese literature at Stanford University.[3] His main research was in the fields of Chinese classical poetry, poetry and literary theory, as well as Chinese and Western comparative literature and comparative poetics.[4]
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References
- 《夏志清夏濟安書信集:卷五》(1962-1965)。
- 鮑紹霖、黃兆強、區志堅主編,《北學南移: 港台文史哲溯源(文化卷)》。2015年。頁180。
- 《夏志清夏濟安書信集:卷五(1962-1965)》,第194頁。
- 《第五屆中國經學國際學術研討會論文集》。國立政治大學中國文學系。2009年。
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