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An Introduction to Chinese Poetry : From the Canon of Poetry to the Lyrics of the Song Dynasty.

"This innovative textbook for learning classical Chinese poetry moves beyond the traditional anthology of poems translated into English and instead brings readers--including those with no knowledge of Chinese--as close as possible to the texture of the poems in their original language. The firs...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fuller, Michael
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Asia Center, 2018.
Colección:Harvard East Asian monographs.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Intro
  • An Introduction to Chinese Poetry: From the Canon of Poetry to the Lyrics of the Song Dynasty
  • Contents
  • Author's Note
  • How to Use This Book
  • CHRONOLOGY
  • LIST OF TERMS
  • CHAPTER ONE: THE CLASSICAL CHINESE LANGUAGE
  • Classical Chinese in Historical Perspective
  • The Basis for the Written Record: Chinese Characters
  • The Sound Systems of Classical Chinese
  • The Phonology of Middle Chinese
  • The Sounds of Old Chinese
  • The Morphology of Classical Chinese
  • The Syntax of Classical Chinese
  • Topic-Comment
  • Verb-Object
  • Modifier-Modified
  • Coordination
  • Conclusion
  • CHAPTER TWO: THE FORMAL AND RHETORICAL FEATURES OF CHINESE POETRY
  • The Formal Structures of Chinese Poetry
  • The Line
  • The Couplet
  • The Quatrain Stanza and the Octave Poem
  • Rhetorical Features of Chinese Poetic Language
  • Rhetorical Tropes
  • Ornamentation
  • Allusion
  • Qualities of Voice: The Person in the Poem
  • Summary
  • INTERLUDE: ON THE TRANSLATION OF POETRY
  • CHAPTER THREE: ORIGINS OF THE POETIC TRADITION
  • The Canon of Poetry (Shijing)
  • The Origin of the Canon of Poetry
  • The Canon of Poetry and the Development of the Poetic Tradition
  • The Structure of the Canon of Poetry
  • Selections from the Canon of Poetry
  • From the "Airs of the States"
  • From the "Greater Ya"
  • From the "Hymns of Zhou"
  • The Lyrics of Chu (Chu ci)
  • Selected Poems from the Lyrics of Chu
  • Encountering Sorrow
  • The Nine Songs
  • The Nine Pieces
  • The Nine Transformations
  • "The Fisherman"
  • CHAPTER FOUR: POETRY IN THE HAN, WEI, AND JIN DYNASTIES
  • Anonymous Poetry from the Music Bureau
  • Early Pentasyllabic Poetry
  • Poets of the Jian'an Reign Period
  • Cao Cao
  • Cho Zhi
  • Wang Can
  • The Wei Dynasty
  • Ruan Ji
  • The Western Jin Dynasty
  • The Dominant Western Jin Literary Form: The Fu
  • Pan Yue
  • Zuo Si
  • Lu Ji
  • Guo Pu
  • Appendix to Chapter 4: Cao Pi, A Discourse on Literature
  • CHAPTER FIVE: THE MATURING OF CONVENTION-THE POETRY OF THE NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN DYNASTIES
  • North and South
  • Tao Qian
  • Xie Lingyun
  • Bao Zhao
  • Xie Tiao
  • Southern Folk Songs
  • He Xun
  • Xiao Gang
  • Yu Jianwu
  • Yu Xin
  • Appendix to Chapter 5: Wang Xizhi, "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection"
  • CHAPTER SIX: EARLY AND HIGH TANG POETRY BEFORE DU FU
  • Wang Bo
  • Song Zhiwen
  • Shangguan Wan'er
  • Chen Zi'ang
  • Wang Zhihuan
  • Meng Haoran
  • Wang Wei
  • Cui Hao
  • Li Bai
  • CHAPTER SEVEN: DU FU
  • Du Fu's Life
  • Du Fu's Poetry
  • CHAPTER EIGHT: MIDDLE AND LATE TANG POETRY
  • The Historical Context
  • Bai Juyi
  • Han Yu
  • Meng Jiao
  • Jia Dao
  • Li He
  • Li Shangyin
  • Du Mu
  • Wen Tingyun
  • Yu Xuanji
  • CHAPTER NINE: THE GROWTH OF A NEW POETIC FORM-THE SONG LYRIC
  • The Early Development of Ci during the Tang Dynasty
  • "Southern" Ci by Bai Juyi and Liu Yuxi
  • Wen Tingyun and the Entertainment Quarters
  • Literati Appropriation of Ci in the Five Dynasties
  • The Former Shu
  • The Later Shu
  • Among the Flowers