Box 1
Contains 140 Results:
Letter No.21, 1966 October 13
Envelope: Zhang discusses disccusses her future plans of translating novels.
Letter No.22, 1966 November 4
Letter: In this letter Zhang talks about filming her novel and her opinions on actresses for the film.
Letter No.23, 1966 December 6
Letter: In this letter Zhang tells Dr. Hsia that the English version of Yuan Nu is going to be published in England by Cassell publishers.
Letter No.24, 1966 December 30
Letter: Zhang asks Dr. Hsia to send her a postcard when he leaves Taiwan.
Letter No.25, 1967 January 10
Letter: Zhang begins by thanking Dr. Hsia for writing to her even though he is busy working with a cast. She then explains the misunderstandings between Dr. Hsia and Mr. Wang. Lastly, Zhang asks Dr. Hsia to ask Mr. Song about publishing her novel Shiba Chun in a Hong Kong newspaper.
Letter No.26, 1967 February 16
Letter and Envelope: In this letter, Zhang explains why she does not want to get in touch with Song Qi about filming her novel. She also tells Dr. Hsia that she is going to translate Lang Tao Sha and that she will mail him a copy of The Golden Cangue.
Letter No.27, 1967 March 10
Letter:Zhang tells Dr. Hsia that she finished the Radcliffe program.
Letter No.28 , 1967 March 14
Letter: Zhang informs Hsia that her English translation of "Jin Suo Ji" has been mailed out, and asks Hsia to make corrections.
Letter No.29, 1967 March 24
Envelope only
Letter No.30, 1967 March 24
Letter: Zhang is dissatisfied with her translation of The Golden Cangue. She also mentions her future writing plans.