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Readings in Classical Chinese Poetry and Prose

Glossaries, Analyses

Hai-tao Tang, Naiying Yuan, James Geiss, et al.

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Beschreibung

This supplemental volume continues the rigorous standard set forth in the main, three-volume Classical Chinese: A Basic Reader while reinforcing its linguistic lessons from carefully chosen representative works. Comprised of three parts--"Poetry," "Lyrics," and "Prose"--it presents texts, chronologically, that represent the artistic embodiment of China's Confucian and Taoist thought. Two introductions separately describe the structural and formal features of regulated verse and parallel prose; each genre is unique to Chinese literature yet both share common characteristics tempered by the Chinese language.


The main text and its four supplementary volumes together represent the most comprehensive and authoritative textbook on the language, literature, philosophy, history, and religion of premodern China. Field-tested and fine-tuned for years in classroom settings by three members of the Chinese Linguistics Project at Princeton University, it is the definitive new resource for students and instructors of classical Chinese language or culture.

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Jia (vessel), Lyrics, Emperor Wen of Han, East Asian studies, Poet, Literature, Liu Yuan (Han Zhao), British Library, Allusion, Regulated verse, Alliteration, Confucianism, Beijing, Cao Zhi, Han dynasty, Library of Congress, Oxfordshire, Hyperbole, Allegory, Chinese literature, Warring States period, Gratitude, Morpheme, Prose, Taoism, Poetry, Publication, Pessimism, Writing, Chinese culture, Princeton University, Du Fu, Assonance, Courtesy name, Princeton University Press, Standard Chinese, Classical Chinese, Exploration, All rights reserved, Vocabulary, Colorfulness, Philosopher, Five Dynasties, Part of speech, Classical Chinese poetry, Grammatical category, Antithesis, Diction, Buddhist texts, Chinese people, Book