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Early Writing and Literature

It is not known when the current system of writing Chinese first developed. The oldest written records date from about 1400 b.c. in the period of the Shang dynasty, but the elaborate system of notation used even then argues in favor of an earlier origin. From short inscriptions on bone and tortoiseshell


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    A Lute of Jade: Being Selections from the Classical Poets of China (1918) » Read Now

    by L. Cranmer-Byng. 116 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...The Influence of Religion on Chinese Poetry 23 THE ODES...dynasty, and the great age of Chinese poetry had come and gone. Far back in...DYNASTY At last the golden age of...
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    Love and the Turning Year: One Hundred More Poems from the Chinese » Read Now

    by Kenneth Rexroth. 160 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...is a selection of poetry of the Sung Dynasty...I did not have a Chinese text at hand in the...vast mass of Sung poetry, not anthologized satisfactorily even in Chinese...
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    Women Poets of China » Read Now

    by Kenneth Rexroth, Ling Chung. 160 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...528." Bibliography: p. 148 1. Chinese poetry -- Translations into English...Translations from Chinese. 3. Chinese poetry -- Women authors -- I. Rexroth...abandoned-wife...
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    Chinese Poems from the Six Dynasties and Sung Periods, in Feminist Studies » Read Now

    by David Lunde. 6 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...CHINESE POEMS FROM THE SIX DYNASTIES AND SUNG PERIODS TRANSLATED BY DAVID LUNDE LI CHING-CHAO Li Ching-chao (ca. 1084-1151...PRINCESS LE-CHANG Princess Le-chang (ca. 590)...
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    Five Tang Poets: Wang Wei, Li Po, Tu Fu, Li Ho, Li Shang-yin » Read Now

    by David Young. 184 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    The selections from these five poets constitute some of the greatest lyric poetry ever written. Each poet is introduced by the translator, David Young, and represented by a selection that spans the poet's development and career.
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    The Columbia History of Chinese Literature (Part II "Poetry") » Read Now

    by Victor H. Mair. 1322 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Comprehensive yet portable, this account of the development of Chinese literature from the very beginning up to the present brings the riches of this august literary tradition into focus for the general reader. Organized chronologically with thematic chapters interspersed, the fifty-five original...
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    China: A Short Cultural History (1938) (Chap. XVI "The Golden Age of Poetry") » Read Now

    by C. P. Fitzgerald, C. G. Seligman. 686 pgs.

    ...XVI. THE GOLDEN AGE OF POETRY 337 XVII...CHAP. XXIII. THE CHINESE RECOVERY 453...sexual morality of the ancient Chinese. The Odes, the collection of ancient poetry and...
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    Expressions of Self in Chinese Literature (Part I "Self in Poetry and Criticism") » Read Now

    by Robert E. Hegel, Richard C. Hessney. 496 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...He has published three books on Chinese poetry: Heaven My Blanket, Earth My...has also written articles on Chinese poetry and literary criticism and on...translation and on...
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    The Poetry of Han-Shan: A Complete, Annotated Translation of Cold Mountain » Read Now

    by Robert G. Henricks. 474 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...618-906 and to specialists on Chinese poetry and literature an important source...Pei-mang are common enough in Chinese poetry of any age and hardly need tell...Ronald C...
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    The Life and Times of Po Chu-I, 772-846 A.D. (1949) » Read Now

    by Arthur Waley. 245 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...have elsewhere in Chinese Poems , 1946 translated...learning how to write poetry, and that at nine he...the Huns asked for a Chinese wife, and looking...
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    The Selected Poems of Du Fu » Read Now

    by Burton Watson. 172 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Du Fu (712--777) has been called China's greatest poet, and some call him the greatest nonepic, nondramatic poet whose writings survive in any language. Du Fu excelled in a great variety of poetic forms, showing a richness of language ranging from elegant to colloquial, from allusive to direct. His...
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    Seven Rhapsodies of Ts'ao Chih, in The Journal of the American Oriental Society » Read Now

    by Paul W. Kroll. 12 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...yet a rather neglected genre of Chinese poetry, even though it was of great importance...the fu for those of us who study Chinese poetry of the Han through the Tang...
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    Contour Plowing on East Slope: A New Reading of Su Shi, in The Journal of the American Oriental Society » Read Now

    by Jonathan Pease. 8 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...sophistication of the best Chinese commentators...although Su Shis poetry after Huangzhou...words with Su Shis poetry, or with much classical Chinese verse. When...become...
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    Tonal Prosody in Chinese Parallel Prose, in The Journal of the American Oriental Society » Read Now

    by David Prager Branner. 27 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Tonal Prosody in Chinese Parallel Prose...rhetoric, and poetry, and fine writing...students of traditional Chinese poetry write much about...And I propose that Chinese...
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    Wu Li (1632-1718) and the First Chinese Christian Poetry, in The Journal of the American Oriental Society » Read Now

    by Jonathan Chaves. 14 pgs.

    ...Li (1632-1718) and the first Chinese Christian poetry. by Jonathan Chaves...the full prophetic voice in Chinese poetry, Wu Li is perhaps attempting...potential creativity...
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    Defining Experience: The "Poems of Seductive Allure" (Yanshi) of the Mid-Tang Poet Yuan Zhen (779-831), in The Journal of the American Oriental Society » Read Now

    by Anna M. Shields. 18 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...against the "palace-style" poetry of the Yutai xinyong CHINESE CHARACTERS NOT REPRODUCIBLE...the moral low point of Chinese poetry. A typical example of...in the preface to...

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