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A database dedicated to articles on aging and gerontology. |
A database dedicated to articles on aging and gerontology. |
A database dedicated to articles on aging and gerontology. |
A database dedicated to articles on aging and gerontology. |
A database dedicated to articles on aging and gerontology. |
A database dedicated to articles on aging and gerontology. |
A database dedicated to articles on aging and gerontology. |
A database dedicated to articles on aging and gerontology. |
Find citations for information on agricultural science and technology. |
Find citations for information on agricultural science and technology. |
Find citations for information on agricultural science and technology. |
Find citations for information on agricultural science and technology. |
Find citations for information on agricultural science and technology. |
Find citations for information on agricultural science and technology. |
Find citations for information on agricultural science and technology. |
Find citations for information on agricultural science and technology. |
The causes in the disclaimer apply to a 5,000 word check. |
The causes in the disclaimer apply to a 5,000 word check. |
The causes in the disclaimer apply to a 5,000 word check. |
The causes in the disclaimer apply to a 5,000 word check. |
Will provide reasons as to why something has been detected as AI. |
Will provide reasons as to why something has been detected as AI. |
Will provide reasons as to why something has been detected as AI. |
Will provide reasons as to why something has been detected as AI. |
Zhang Ailing (Cheng Ailing, Eileen Chang) was a Chinese author whose well-known literary texts include The Rogue of the North, The Golden Cangue, and The Rice Sprout Song. Her works, considered to be among the best Chinese literature of the 1940s, examined the themes of marriage, family, love, and relationships in the social context of 1930s and 1940s Shanghai. Zhang's writing depicted paradoxical human natures, powerlessness, and sorrowful truths in everyday life without the political subtext that characterized other writers of the period. The collection consists of six boxes of materials in English and Chinese. While the collection includes some of her early Shanghai publications, the majority of the materials relate to her life and ongoing works after she immigrated to the United States in 1955. |
Zhang Ailing (Cheng Ailing, Eileen Chang) was a Chinese author whose well-known literary texts include The Rogue of the North, The Golden Cangue, and The Rice Sprout Song. Her works, considered to be among the best Chinese literature of the 1940s, examined the themes of marriage, family, love, and relationships in the social context of 1930s and 1940s Shanghai. Zhang's writing depicted paradoxical human natures, powerlessness, and sorrowful truths in everyday life without the political subtext that characterized other writers of the period. The collection consists of six boxes of materials in English and Chinese. While the collection includes some of her early Shanghai publications, the majority of the materials relate to her life and ongoing works after she immigrated to the United States in 1955. |
Zhang Ailing (Cheng Ailing, Eileen Chang) was a Chinese author whose well-known literary texts include The Rogue of the North, The Golden Cangue, and The Rice Sprout Song. Her works, considered to be among the best Chinese literature of the 1940s, examined the themes of marriage, family, love, and relationships in the social context of 1930s and 1940s Shanghai. Zhang's writing depicted paradoxical human natures, powerlessness, and sorrowful truths in everyday life without the political subtext that characterized other writers of the period. The collection consists of six boxes of materials in English and Chinese. While the collection includes some of her early Shanghai publications, the majority of the materials relate to her life and ongoing works after she immigrated to the United States in 1955. |
Zhang Ailing (Cheng Ailing, Eileen Chang) was a Chinese author whose well-known literary texts include The Rogue of the North, The Golden Cangue, and The Rice Sprout Song. Her works, considered to be among the best Chinese literature of the 1940s, examined the themes of marriage, family, love, and relationships in the social context of 1930s and 1940s Shanghai. Zhang's writing depicted paradoxical human natures, powerlessness, and sorrowful truths in everyday life without the political subtext that characterized other writers of the period. The collection consists of six boxes of materials in English and Chinese. While the collection includes some of her early Shanghai publications, the majority of the materials relate to her life and ongoing works after she immigrated to the United States in 1955. |
A digital public library of Arab and Islamic culture. |
A digital public library of Arab and Islamic culture. |
A digital public library of Arab and Islamic culture. |
A digital public library of Arab and Islamic culture. |
Correspondence, manuscripts, and recordings by prominent American Buddhist Allen Ginsburg. Items are available as online media. |
Correspondence, manuscripts, and recordings by prominent American Buddhist Allen Ginsburg. Items are available as online media. |
Correspondence, manuscripts, and recordings by prominent American Buddhist Allen Ginsburg. Items are available as online media. |
Correspondence, manuscripts, and recordings by prominent American Buddhist Allen Ginsburg. Items are available as online media. |
228 Arabic journals, 277,000 articles by 46,281 writers, providing online access to the content of 228 Arabic literary journals, from 23 Arab countries, dating from the early Arab renaissance (al Nahda) in the mid-nineteenth century to the end of the twenty-first century. |
228 Arabic journals, 277,000 articles by 46,281 writers, providing online access to the content of 228 Arabic literary journals, from 23 Arab countries, dating from the early Arab renaissance (al Nahda) in the mid-nineteenth century to the end of the twenty-first century. |