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Mackerras, C. (1971, January). The growth of the Chinese regional drama in the Ming and Ch’ing. Journal of Oriental Studies, 9(1), 59–91.

Mackerras, C. (1972). The rise of the Peking Opera: Social aspects of the theatre in Manchu China. Oxford, U.K: Clarendon Press.

Mackerras, C. (1975). The Chinese theatre in modern times: From 1840 to the present day. London: Thames and Hudson.

Mackerras, C. (1975). The Chinese theatre in modern times: From 1840 to the present day. London: Thames and Hudson.

Mackerras, C. (1981). The performing arts in contemporary China. London: Routledge.

Mackerras, C. (1985). Traditional Uyghur performing arts. Asian Music, 16, 29–58.

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Mackerras, C. P. (1972). The rise of the Peking Opera, 1770–1870: Social aspects of the theatre in Manchu China. Oxford, U.K.: Clarendon Press.

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Mair, V. H. (1989). T’ang transformation texts: A study of the Buddhist contribution to the rise of vernacular fiction and drama in China. Harvard-Yenching Monograph Series, 28. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Mair, V. H. (Ed.). (1994). Elegies and Rhapsodies. In The Columbia anthology of traditional Chinese literature (pp. 371–442). New York: Columbia University Press.

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