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Inscribed landscapes : travel writing from imperial China /

Alongside the scores of travel books about China written by foreign visitors, Chinese travelers' impressions of their own country rarely appear in translation. This anthology is the only comprehensive collection in English of Chinese travel writing from the first century A.D. through the ninete...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Strassberg, Richard E. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Chino
Publicado: Berkeley : University of California Press, [1994]
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520 |a Alongside the scores of travel books about China written by foreign visitors, Chinese travelers' impressions of their own country rarely appear in translation. This anthology is the only comprehensive collection in English of Chinese travel writing from the first century A.D. through the nineteenth. Early examples of the genre describe sites important for their geography, history, and role in cultural mythology, but by the T'ang dynasty in the mid-eighth century certain historiographical and poetic discourses converged to form the 'travel account' (yu-chi) and later the 'travel diary' (jih-chi) as vehicles of personal expression and autobiography. These first-person narratives provide rich material for understanding the attitudes of Chinese literati toward place, nature, politics, and the self. The anthology is abundantly illustrated with paintings, portraits, maps, and drawings. Each selection is meticulously translated, carefully annotated, and prefaced by a brief description of the writer's life and work. The entire collection is introduced by an in-depth survey of the rise of Chinese travel writing as a cultural phenomenon. Inscribed Landscapes provides a unique resource for travelers as well as for scholars of Chinese literature, art, and history 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 533-549) and index 
588 0 |a Print version record 
505 0 |a Introduction: The Rise of Chinese Travel Writing -- 1. Ma Ti-po (n.d.). From A Record of the Feng and Shan Sacrifices: The Supreme Mountain -- 2. Wang Hsi-chih (ca. 303-ca. 361). Preface to Collected Poems from the Orchid Pavilion -- 3. Lay Scholars of Hermitage Mountain (fl. ca. 400). Preface and Poem on a Journey to Stone Gate -- 4. Pao Chao (ca. 414-466). A Letter to My Younger Sister from the Banks of Thunder Garrison -- 5. Li Tao-yuan (d. 527). From The Guide to Waterways with Commentary. Meng's Gate Mountain. Lotus Mountain. The Three Gorges -- 6. Yang Hsuan-chih (fl. ca. 528-547). From The Temples of Lo-yang: The Bazaar of Lo-yang -- 7. Hsuan-tsang (ca. 600-664). From A Record of the Western Region: The Land of Baluka -- 8. Wang Po (ca. 650-ca. 676). Preface to Poems from the Pavilion of the Prince of T'eng -- 9. Wang Wei (701-761). A Letter from the Mountains to the "Cultivated Talent" P'ei Ti -- 10. Yuan Chieh (719-772). The Right-hand Stream. The Winter Pavilion. My Own Terrace -- 11. Han Yu (768-824). The Pavilion of Joyous Feasts. The I-ch'eng Station -- 12. Li Ao (772-836). Diary of My Coming to the South -- 13. Po Chu-i (772-846). The Cottage. Preface to Poems from the Cave of the Three Travelers -- 14. Liu Tsung-yuan (773-819). Eight Pieces from Yung Prefecture. 1. My First Excursion to West Mountain. 2. Flatiron Pond. 3. The Little Hill West of Flatiron Pond. 4. To the Little Rock Pond West of the Little Hill. 5. Yuan Creek. 6. Stony Brook. 7. Rocky Stream. 8. Little Rock Citadel. Preface to Poems from Dimwit's Stream -- 15. Liu K'ai (947-1000). Flat-Top Mountain -- 16. Fan Chung-yen (989-1052). The Pavilion of Yueh-yang -- 17. Ou-yang Hsiu (1007-1072). The Pavilion of the Old Drunkard. The Pavilion of Joyful Abundance -- 18. Su Shun-ch'in (1008-1048). The Temple of the Moon-in-the-Water at Grotto Mountain in Su-chou -- 19. Wang An-shih (1021-1086). The Mountain Where Hui-pao Meditated -- 20. Shen K'uo (1031-1095). Geese Pond Mountain -- 21. Su Shih (1037-1101). 
505 0 |a Red Cliff I. Red Cliff II. Stone Bells Mountain. From Tung-p'o's Forest of Jottings. Sandy Lake. An Evening Stroll to the Temple That Receives the Heavenly. An Account for Kuo of Our Visit to Mount White Water -- 22. Su Ch'e (1039-1112). The Delightful Pavilion of Huang Prefecture -- 23. Ch'in Kuan (1049-1100). Dragon Well I. Dragon Well II -- 24. Lu Yu (1125-1210). From A Journey into Shu: The Cave of the Three Travelers -- 25. Fan Ch'eng-ta (1126-1193). From Diary of a Boat Trip to Wu: Eyebrows Mountain -- 26. Chu Hsi (1130-1200). The Mountain a Hundred Chang High -- 27. Yeh-lu Ch'u-ts'ai (1189-1243). From Record of a Journey to the West -- 28. Yuan Hao-wen (1190-1257). A Trip to Chi-nan -- 29. Ma Ko (fl. ca. 1224-1239). Dragon Mountain -- 30. Chou Mi (1232-1298). From Recollections of Wu-lin: Observing the Tidal Bore -- 31. Teng Mu (1247-1306). Snow Gorge Mountain -- 32. Sa-Tu-La (Sa T'ien-hsi, ca. 1300-ca. 1380). Dragon Gate -- 33. Sung Lien (1310-1381). Bell Mountain -- 34. Liu Chi (1311-1375) -- The Wind-in-the-Pines Pavilion I. The Wind-in-the-Pines Pavilion II -- 35. Kao Ch'i (1336-1374). Flat-Top Mountain -- 36. Chang Chu-cheng (1525-1582). Transverse Mountain -- 37. Wang Shih-chen (1526-1590). Chang's Cave -- 38. Yuan Hung-tao (1568-1610). Tiger Hill. Heaven's Eyes Mountain. An Evening Stroll to the Six Bridges to Await the Moon -- 39. Ch'ien Ch'ien-i (1582-1664). From Yellow Emperor Mountain -- 40. Hsu Hung-tsu (1586-1641). From The Travel Diaries of Hsu Hsia-k'o. Terrace of Heaven Mountain. Seven Stars Cavern -- 41. Chang Tai (ca. 1597-ca. 1679). From Dreamlike Memories from the Studio of Contentment. The Juniper in the Temple of Confucius. An Inn in T'ai-an. West Lake at the Midsummer Festival. The Riverside Houses Along the Ch'in-huai. Romance at Twenty-four Bridges. The Yu Garden. The Relic at King Asoka Temple -- 42. Ku Yen-wu (1613-1682). Five Terraces Mountain -- 43. Chu I-tsun (1629-1709). The Chin Temple -- 44. Shao Ch'ang-heng (1637-1707). An Evening Stroll to Solitary Hill -- 45. K'ung Shang-jen (1648-1718). Stone Gate Mountain -- 46. Tai Ming-shih (1653-1713). Diary of a Journey North in the Year I-hai -- 47. Fang Pao (1668-1749). Geese Pond Mountain -- 48. Yuan Mei (1716-1798). Yellow Dragon Mountain. Yellow Emperor Mountain. The Cascade Pavilion at Gorge River Temple -- 49. Yun Ching (1757-1817). Hermitage Mountain -- 50. Kung Tzu-chen (1792-1841). Passing through Yang-chou Again in the Sixth Month of the Year Chi-hai. 
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