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Critical Readings on Tang China (4 vols.): Critical Readings

Editat de Paul W. Kroll
en Limba Engleză Carte – 28 noi 2018
The Tang dynasty, lasting from 618 to 907, was the high point of medieval Chinese history, featuring unprecedented achievements in governmental organization, economic and territorial expansion, literature, the arts, and religion. Many Tang practices continued, with various developments, to influence Chinese society for the next thousand years. For these and other reasons the Tang has been a key focus of Western sinologists. This volume presents English-language reprints of fifty-seven critical studies of the Tang, in the three general categories of political history, literature and cultural history, and religion. The articles and book chapters included here are important scholarly benchmarks that will serve as the starting-point for anyone interested in the study of medieval China.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004281134
ISBN-10: 9004281134
Pagini: 2010
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
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Cuprins

Tang Emperors’ Accession Dates and Reign Titles (nianhao 年號)General IntroductionPaul W. Kroll

History—Political, Intellectual, and Military

1 Wen Ta-ya: The First Recorder of T’ang HistoryWoodbridge Bingham2 The Rise to Power of the T’ang Dynasty: A ReassessmentHoward J. Wechsler3 The T’ang Imperial FamilyDenis Twitchett4 Canonical ScholarshipDavid McMullen5 Neo-Confucianism and Neo-Legalism in T’ang Intellectual Life, 755–805Edwin G. Pulleyblank6 The Structure of T’ang SelectionP. A. Herbert7 Decree Examinations in T’ang ChinaP. A. Herbert8 The Bureaucratic Apparatus [of T’ang Historians]Denis Twitchett9 Bureaucracy and Cosmology: The Ritual Code of T’ang ChinaDavid McMullen10 Wei Cheng’s Thought [esp. Regarding Government]Howard J. Wechsler11 Imperial Power and the Ruling Class [under Empress Wu]Richard W. L. Guisso12 The Chou Dynasty [of Empress Wu]Richard W. L. Guisso13 The Career of Yang Kuei-feiHoward S. Levy14 The Flight from the Capital and the Death of Precious Consort YangPaul W. Kroll15 Foreign PolicyP. A. Herbert16 The An Lu-shan Rebellion and the Origins of Chronic Militarism in Late T’ang ChinaEdwin G. Pulleyblank

Literature and Cultural History

17 T’ang Literati: A Composite BiographyHans H. Frankel18 Transparencies: Reading the T’ang LyricStephen Owen19 The Significance of the fu in the History of T’ang PoetryPaul W. Kroll20 An Offering to the Prince: Wang Bo’s Apology for PoetryDing Xiang Warner21 Tamed Kite and Stranded Fish: Interference and Apology in Lu Chao-lin’s fuPaul W. Kroll22 A Re-evaluation of Chen Ziang’s ‘Manifesto of a Poetic Reform’Timothy Wai Keung Chan23 On Li PoElling O. Eide24 Li Po’s Letters in Pursuit of Political PatronageVictor H. Mair25 Li Bai’s ‘Rhapsody on the Hall of Light’: A Singular Vision of Cosmic OrderNicholas Morrow Williams26 Tu FuStephen Owen27 Tu Fu’s Social Conscience: Compassion and Topicality in his PoetryEva Shan Chou28 Poems in Their Place: Collections and Canons in Early Chinese LiteraturePauline Yu29 Heyue yingling ji and the Attributes of Tang VersePaul W. Kroll30 The Formation of the T’ang Estate PoemStephen Owen31 Lexical Landscapes and Textual Mountains in the High T’angPaul W. Kroll32 Historical and Literary Theory in the Mid-Eighth CenturyDavid McMullen33 The Manuscript Legacy of the Tang: The Case of LiteratureStephen Owen34 Literary Collections in Tang Dynasty ChinaChristopher M. B. Nugent35 A Study of the Jinglong wenguan jiJia Jinhua36 The Old-Style fu of Han YuDavid R. Knechtges37 Another Go at the Mao Ying chuanElling O. Eide38 The Old Men [of the Early Ninth Century]Stephen Owen39 The Inscription of Emotion in Mid-Tang Collegial LettersAnna M. Shields40 Yüan Chen and ‘The Story of Ying-ying’James Robert Hightower41 Nostalgia and History in Mid-Ninth-Century Verse: Cheng Yü’s Poem on ‘The Chin-yang Gate’Paul W. Kroll42 Remembering Kaiyuan and Tianbao: The Construction of Mosaic Memory in Medieval Historical MiscellaniesManling Luo43 The Dancing Horses of T’angPaul W. Kroll44 Falconry in T’ang TimesEdward H. Schafer45 Public Values in Calligraphy and Orthography in the Tang DynastyAmy McNair

Religion

46 The Role of Buddhist Monasteries in T’ang SocietyKenneth K. S. Ch’en47 Buddhism and Education in T’ang TimesErik Zürcher48 Imperial Patronage in the Formation of T’ang BuddhismStanley Weinstein49 Stūpa, Sūtra, Śarīra in China, c. 656–706 CET. H. Barrett50 The Birth of a Patriarch: The Biography of Hui-nengPhilip B. Yampolsky51 Metropolitan ChanJohn R. McRae52 Time after Time: Taoist Apocalyptic History and the Founding of the T’ang DynastyStephen R. Bokenkamp53 Taoist Ordination Ranks in the Tunhuang ManuscriptsKristofer M. Schipper54 Taoism in the T’ien-pao Era, 742–56T. H. Barrett55 Li Po’s Transcendent DictionPaul W. Kroll56 Immortality Can be StudiedJan De Meyer57 The Worshippers of Mount HuaGlen DudbridgeIndex

Notă biografică

Paul W. Kroll, Ph.D. (1976), University of Michigan, is Professor of Chinese at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has published widely on medieval Chinese literature and cultural history, including A Student’s Dictionary of Classical and Medieval Chinese (Brill, rev. ed. 2017).