Lao She (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Lao She and Modern Chinese Literature", Lao She and the Chinese Revolution, BRILL, pp. 1–4, 18 October 1974, doi:10.1163/9781684171866_002, ISBN 9781684171866, retrieved 27 November 2021
  • Birch, Cyril (1961). "Lao She: The Humourist in his Humour". The China Quarterly. 8: 45–62. doi:10.1017/s030574100000179x. ISSN 0305-7410. S2CID 154319725.
  • Vandertop, Caitlin (1 November 2019). "Peripheral Urbanism, Imperial Maturity, and the Crisis of Development in Lao She's Rickshaw and Mulk Raj Anand's Coolie". Novel. 52 (3): 369–385. doi:10.1215/00295132-7738542. ISSN 0029-5132. S2CID 211660580.
  • Towery, Britt E. (January 1994). "The Contribution of Lao She to the Three-Self Principle and the Protestant Churches of China". Missiology: An International Review. 22 (1): 89–101. doi:10.1177/009182969402200108. ISSN 0091-8296. S2CID 194005582.

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