On the Way Out for Traditional Literature in the Post-Literary Era: Science Fiction, Digital Games, and Joycean Novels
Gu Mingdong
Online:2018-06-25
Published:2022-05-23
About author:Gu Mingdong is professor at School of Foreign Languages in Shenzhen University (Shenzhen 518060, China) and School of Arts and Humanities in The University of Texas at Dallas. Email: mdgu@utdallas.edu
Gu Mingdong. On the Way Out for Traditional Literature in the Post-Literary Era: Science Fiction, Digital Games, and Joycean Novels[J]. Foreign Literature Studies, 2018, 40(3): 77-87.
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