<p>The fu genre is one of the major genres of Chinese poetry throughout imperial history. This volume presents close readings and translations of representative works spanning over a millennium.</p>
Reading Fu Poetry
β Scribed by Nicholas Williams
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- English
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- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
COVER
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PREFACE
Chapter 1 INVENTING THE FU: SIMULATED SPONTANEITY INSIMA XIANGRUβS βGREAT MANβ
Chapter 2 PROBLEMATIC FU OF THE WESTERN HAN: THE βSHU DU FUβ ATTRIBUTED TO YANG XIONG
Chapter 3 RECLUSEβS FRUSTRATION? RECONSIDERING YU XINβS (513β581) βFU ON A SMALL GARDENβ
Chapter 4 YUEFU AND FU: WANG BOβSNEW PROSODY FOR βSPRING LONGINGSβ
Chapter 5 LI QINGZHAOβS RHAPSODYON CAPTURE THE HORSE
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