User talk:Yuxiang4/Lao She/Bibliography

1.Lyell, William A. "Lao She (3 February 1899-25 August 1966)." Chinese Fiction Writers, 1900-1949, edited by Thomas Moran, vol. 328, Gale, 2007, pp. 79-94. Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 328. Gale Literature: Dictionary of Literary Biography, https://link-gale-com.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/apps/doc/PLNZSG798989809/DLBC?u=edmo69826&sid=DLBC&xid=9743f365. Accessed 28 Sept. 2020.

2.Lao She and the Chinese Revolution, by Ranbir Vohra, East Asian Research Center, Harvard University; Distributed by Harvard University Press, 1974, pp. 11–17.

3.Lao, She. Lao She Zi Zhuan. Jiang Su Wen Yi Chu Ban She, 1995.

4.A New Literary History of Modern China, edited by David Der-wei Wang, Harvard University Press, 2017. ProQuest Ebook Central,  Page 616-630 https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/ualberta/detail.action?docID=5891123.

5.Ammirati, Megan. “Spoken Drama in the Twenty-First Century: Li Liuyi’s Sichuan-dialect Adaptation of Teahouse.” MCLC Resource Center Publication (March 2019).

Your first source is fine.

Your second source is already listed in the references section of the page. I required you to provide a justification of what you would be using this source for and you have not done so. -1

Your third source is not peer reviewed or scholarly. It is Lao She's autobiography. -1

Your fourth source is fine, but in the future you will need to specify which part out of a 1000 page book you are going to use. I will give you full points this time, but will not do so if you continue to do this in the future.

The fifth source is only tangentially related to Lao She and is not a very suitable source. -.5

Your grade: 2.5

You will need to find three new sources. The next assignment will require you to have read a suitable source, so please consider doing this before next week. Lao She is a well-known and well-studied author. I do not find it reasonable that sources do not exist, but rather that you have not properly investigated this topic. Please remember that your sources needs to be in English, peer reviewed, and relatively current, 1980s and after preferably. Qiandaizi (talk) 16:19, 2 October 2020 (UTC)