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Chen Lihua's research achievements
Scientific research projects:

1.In 2000, he presided over the completion of the "Gardener Project" of the Ministry of Education.

2. In 2000, he presided over the youth fund project of Huazhong Normal University. Title: "Eugene? A study of O 'Neill's dramatic language system ".

3. Participated in the "Tenth Five-Year Plan" humanities and social sciences research project of the Ministry of Education presided over by Professor Wang Qingsheng, ranking second. Project Name: A New Perspective of Contemporary China Literature, with 654.38+800,000 words.

Monographs.

4. Participated in the 2004 National Social Science Fund Project hosted by Professor Zhang Weizhong, ranking second. Project Name: "History of Literary Language Changes in China in the 20th Century", which is in progress.

5. In 2006, he undertook the school-level project of Huazhong Normal University: "Eugene? A Comparative Study of O 'Neill and Cao Yu.

Books and teaching materials published:

1. Monograph: Perception of Life through Drama —— A Comparative Study of Cao Yu's Creation and O 'Neill's Drama, China Drama Publishing House, published in April 2006. ISBN 7- 104-02304-6。

2. Editor-in-Chief: Advanced English Reading, Volume I and Volume II, with about 600,000 words, was published by Higher Education Press in June 2004. ISBN7-04-008770-7

3. Editor-in-Chief: A Course of English Reading, with about 600,000 words, published by Hubei Science and Technology Press, 1994, 10. ISBN7-5352- 1634-4

4. Editor-in-Chief: Appreciation of British and American Classical Poetry, about 294,000 words, published by Wuhan Technical University of Surveying and Mapping Press, 1997 February. ISBN7-8 1030-500-4

5. Editor-in-Chief: A Preliminary Study of Educational Theory and Practice, Changjiang Publishing House, June 2005. ISBN7-80708-049-3

6. Editor-in-Chief: English Reading Course, with about 500,000 words, published by China Radio and Television Press in August 2007. ISBN 978-5043-5359-7

7. Editor-in-Chief: Selected Readings of American Literature, about 400,000 words, published by Huazhong Normal University Press in July 2009.

Publicly published papers:

O 'Neill's Analysis of Human Nature from Desire under the Elms, Foreign Literature Studies, No.2, 2000, about 8,000 words. ISSN 1003-75 19。

"About Eugene? Stage Indicative Language in O 'Neill's Plays, Foreign Literature Studies No.4, 200 1. About 9000 words. ISSN 1003-75 19。

"On American Literature Teaching", Foreign Literature Studies, No.2, 2003. About 6000 words. ISSN 1003-75 19。

Realistic Association and Symbolic Analogy, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.6, 1993, about 6000 words. ISSN 1000-2456

Loneliness —— Another Theme of Steinbeck's of mice and men, Journal of Huazhong Normal University, No.6, 1997. About 6000 words.

"The choice of history and times, the singing of aesthetics and culture-exploring Eugene? O 'Neill's Reception and Dissemination in China, No.7 in Studies of British and American Literature, 2007. About 9000 words

"What do you mean? Only dreams! Analysis of Nietzsche's and O 'Neill's Tragic Thoughts, British and American Literature Research Series 9. In 2008. About 8000 words.

"Literature: Facing the Challenge of 2 1 century", Theory Monthly, the first issue in 2002. About 8000 words.

"Interpreting the Spiritual Connotation of Tragedy with Humanistic Feelings —— Shakespeare and Cao Yu", 2003 International Symposium to Commemorate Mao Zedong's Birthday. About 7000 words. China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press, 2004, 1 1. ISBN7-5059-46 16- 1 .

Ibsen's influence and Cao Yu's drama creation, 2004 Ibsen International Symposium in Beijing, Tianjin, Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House, March 2004. About 7000 words.

"Influence? Acceptance, Proceedings of China Foreign Literature Annual Conference, People's Literature Publishing House, 2004, 10. About 8000 words.

On the tragic roots of hairy apes, Eugene? Essays on O 'Neill's Drama Research, Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, published in April, 1997. About 8000 words.

Western Influence and Cao Yu's Tragedy View, No.3, New Asia Series, Hong Kong, 2003 (about 9000 words. )

Aesthetic Comparison of Chinese and Western Dramas, New Asian Essays in Hong Kong,No. 1 2005. (about 8000 words. )