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Patrick Dewes Hanan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Patrick Dewes Hanan Patrick Dewes Hanan (January 4, 1927 - April 26, 2014) was a New Zealand born academic who was the Victor S. Thomas Professor of Chinese Literature at Harvard University. A sinologist, he was a historian of Chinese literature, especially pre-twentieth century vernacular fiction.〔(Obituary ) Obituary Memorial.com〕 ==Career== Hanan was born in Morrinsville, New Zealand and raised on a farm in the Waikato where his father retired from a career in dentistry. Hanan studied English at Auckland University before going to England, where he enrolled to study Chinese at the School of Oriental and African Studies at University of London, taking his undergraduate degree in 1953 and beginning his teaching career there. He spent the academic year 1957-58 in Beijing. Soon after completing his doctoral work and receiving his doctoral degree in 1961, he was recruited to teach on a temporary basis at Stanford University in 1961, then a regular position there in 1963. In 1968, he moved to Harvard, where he taught until his retirement at age 70 in 1997. He was chair of the department of East Asian Languages and Director of the Harvard-Yenching Library, among other services.〔
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