The Nature of Crime and the Role of the Judge: Judge Bao in Ballad-Stories
Wilt L. Idema, Wu Guanwen
Harvard University; Fudan University
Online:2016-03-25
Published:2017-09-28
About author:Wilt L. Idema is a research professor of Chinese literature at Harvard University, previously as a professor of Chinese language and literature at Leiden University (1976-1999). He has published extensively on traditional Chinese vernacular literature, with recent publications including Judge Bao and the Rule of Law: Eight Ballad-Stories from the Period 1250-1450 (Singapore, 2010) and The Orphan of Zhao and Other Yuan Plays: The Earliest Known Versions (with Stephen H. West, New York, 2015).
Wu Guanwen is an associate professor at Fudan University (Shanghai 200433, China), majoring in ancient Chinese literature.
Wilt L. Idema, Wu Guanwen. The Nature of Crime and the Role of the Judge: Judge Bao in Ballad-Stories[J]. Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art, 2016, 36(2): 107-117.