Hsia Chih-tsing

Hsia Chih-tsing (also C. T. Hsia; born 1921) is a renowned Chinese literary critic and an academic. He was born in Pudong, Shanghai. Hsia graduated from the now-defunct University of Shanghai. In September 1946, he followed his brother to Peking University to be a teacher's aide. During this period of time, he continued to study Western literature. Hsia, through an excellent thesis on William Blake, was awarded a scholarship to Yale University. He went to the United States in 1947, and received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1951. Hsia then went to teach at the University of Michigan, State University of New York and the University of Pittsburgh

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