Saturday, 9 April 2016

references

References 

1. Anthony C.Yu, translated and edited, The Journey to the West Volume I (Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1977). 

2. In the introduction to Waley's 1942 abridgement, Monkey, Hu Shih (1942). Introduction Monkey (New York : Grove Press). 

3. "The Complete Monkey," New York Times, March 6, 1983. 

4. Jenner, W.J.F. (1984). "Translator's Afterword." in trans. W.J.F. Jenner, Journey to the the West, volume 4, Seventh Edition. 

5. Anthony C.Yu, translated and edited, The Journey to the West Volume I (Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1977).

6. Shi Changyu (1999), "Introduction." in trans. W.J.F. Jenner, Journey to the West, volume 1. Seventh Edition. Beijing : Foreign Languages Press.

7. Here, 72 is not an assigned limit to Sun Wukong's power, but a number often used to denote infinity. 

8. Paramita is the only son to make an apperance and to be called by name in the novel. These sons did not originally appear in Journey to the West. 

9. Dong. The Tower of Myriad Mirrors. 

10. Wu Cheng-en, Monkey, trans, Arthur Waley, [1943] (New York : Grove Press, 1984), preface. 

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