VIETNAMESE LITERATURE IN EAST ASIAN VISION – A CASE STUDY OF TAIWANESE SCHOLARS

Phan Cẩm Vân Đinh

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For a literature, observations from outside facilitate more open and multi-dimensional scientific dialogues. The article initially reviews the perspectives of East Asian scholars on Vietnamese literature, focusing on Taiwanese scholars' studies. Studies of Taiwanese scholars show new concepts about East Asia, thereby bringing a new approach to literature in countries sharing the same literary culture.

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