This paper explores Chew Hong, Lee's novels based on the bibliographical perspectives. Due to the examinations of the very bibliography itself, it does not seem to need an exclusive conclusion. Here however is a succinct epitome of the whole. First of all, Chew Hong, Lee's novels comprise 92 pieces. More specifically, fulI-length novels are three pieces; medium-length stories are six pieces, and short stories including a conte, a short-short stories amount to eight two pieces. Secondly, Chew Hong Lee's novels can conveniently be distinguished into early, medium, and late period. In the early stage, he wrote twenty one pieces of stories from Poverty and Love(1929) to Fine Day(1944); in the middle stage qf his working he finished twenty two pieces qf writings from Family(1946-48) to Circular Trip(1960); and in the final stage qf his life, he produced forty nine pieces of stories from Crater(1965) to the End of Maze(1985). Thirdly there are six pieces of unidentified or unidentifiable works written by himself such as Poverty and Love(1929), Southern Country(1937), Garden(1937), Old Man, Mr Kim(1948), Stolen Soju(1952), Boredom(1953), Dongbok(J954). Besides there are other five additionally rotating novels cooperating with other writers, they are simply excluded here because of the nature of their individual creations.
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