Classical Chinese poetry : an anthology
✍ Scribed by Hinton, David
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English, Chinese
- Leaves
- 475
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
An anthology of nearly five hundred classical Chinese poems edited and translated into English by David Hinton.
Abstract: An anthology of nearly five hundred classical Chinese poems edited and translated into English by David Hinton
✦ Table of Contents
Content: Early collections : the oral tradition (c. 15th century B.C.E. to 4th century C.E.) --
The book of songs (c. 15th to 6th century B.C.E.) --
Tao Te Ching (c. 6th century B.C.E.) --
The songs of Chʻu (c. 3rd century B.C.E.) --
Music-bureau folk-songs (c. 2nd to 1st centuries B.C.E. --
Nineteen ancient-style poems (c. 1st to 2nd centuries C.E.) --
Lady Midnight songs of the four seasons (c. 4th century C.E.) --
Su Hui (4th century C.E.) --
Tʻao Chʻien (365 to 427) --
Hsieh Ling-Yün (385 to 433) --
Tʻang Dynasty I : the great renaissance (c. 700 to 800) --
Meng Hao-Jan (689 to 740) --
Wang Wei (701 to 761) --
Li Po (701 to 762) --
Tu Fu (712 to 770) --
Cold mountain (Han Shan) (c. 7th to 9th centuries) --
Wei Ying-Wu (c. 737 to 792) --
Tʻang Dynasty II : experimental alternatives (c. 800 to 875) --
Meng Chiao (751 to 814) --
Han Yü (768 to 824) --
Po Chü-i (772 to 846) --
Li Ho (790 to 816) --
Tu Mu (803 to 853) --
Li Shang-Yin (c. 813 to 858) --
Yü Hsüan-Chi (c. 840 to 868) --
Sung Dynasty : the mainstream renewed (c. 1000 to 1225) --
Mei Yao-Chʻen (1002 to 1060) --
Wang An-Shih (1021 to 1086) --
Su Tung-Pʻo (1037 to 1101) --
Li Chʻing-Chao (c. 1084 to 1150) --
Lu Yu (1125 to 1210) --
Yang Wan-Li (1127 to 1206).
✦ Subjects
Chinese poetry -- Translations into English. Chinese poetry.
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