Chinese Approaches to Literature from Confucius to Liang Ch'i-Ch'ao.
These essays, by Chinese and Western scholars, treat selected aspects of Chinese literary theory, history, and criticism from the age of Confucius to the beginning of the twentieth-century. The topics examined include Confucius as a literary critic (Donald Holzman); the view of ch'i, or vital f...
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2015
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Chronology of Chinese Dynasties
- Abbreviations
- Introduction / Rickett, Adele Austin
- Confucius and Ancient Chinese Literary- Criticism / Holzman, Donald
- Ch'i in Chinese Literary Theory / Pollard, David
- The Literary Theory and Practice of Ou-yang Hsiu / Chen, Yus-Hih
- Method and Intuition: The Poetic Theories of Huang T'ing-chien / Rickett, Adele Austin
- Ch'ing and Ching in the Critical Writings of Wang Fu-chih / Wong, Siu-Kit
- The Gh'ang-chou School of Tz'u Criticism / Chao, Chia-Ying Yeh
- The Ghih-yen-chai Commentary and the Dream of the Red Chamber: A Literary Study / Wang, John C.Y.
- Yen Fu and Liang Gh' i-ch' ao as Advocates of New Fiction / Hsia, C.T.
- List of Contributors
- Index.