A LITERATURE WORK RELATED TO CHINESE & MONGOLIAN LITERARY COMMUNICATION
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https://doi.org/10.31618/asj.2707-9864.2021.2.55.134Keywords:
literary heritage, tradition, reform of literature, autobiography, collection, the similarity of plots, literary criticism, communicationAbstract
The article is about a work by Ts. Damdinsuren, a great writer, was one of the founders of modern Mongolian literature. This is a novel known as "The rejected girl" which is considered evidence that MongolianChinese literary relations were wide at that time.
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