Stephen Owen is James Bryant Conant Professor of Chinese at Harvard University. --Book Jacket.
They were engraved on a stone tablet which was set up in front of the hall of the Loyal Senate , probably in 1617 : the ... In 1621 , the Jesuits were forced to demolish their church on Ilha Verde , and the Ming garrison at the Circle ...
... 337, 756 Great Eastern Publishing, 361, 396, 430 Great Ma Bian (novel), 124 Great Republic Daily (newspaper), 173 The Great Unjust Verdict of Nine Lives (novel), 145 Green Club, 336–339 A Growling Tiger and a Roaring Dragon (novel), ...
Maybe this is a writing method worth trying, and this book may provide both positive and negative experience for future scholars who try to write ever more concise and focused literary histories"--
research interests are vernacular literature of the Ming period, Chinese prosimetric literature, and women's oral culture ... His publications include P'i Jih-hsiu (1979), The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature (1986, ...
A wide-ranging and accessibly written guide to the key aspects of elite and popular culture in contemporary China.
This accessible, illustrated introduction takes the reader through the rich Chinese literary tradition from ancient times to the twentieth century, exploring poetry, drama, opera, novels, short stories, the modern media and the authors who ...
The Cambridge History of Ancient China provides a survey of the institutional and cultural history of pre-imperial China.
Herbert A. Giles, professor of Chinese in the University of Cambridge and late H.B.M. Consul at Ningpu, compiles this early history of Chinese literature in 1901. This is a facsimile reprint from the 1923 edition.
In this sumptuously illustrated history, now in its second edition, Patricia Buckley Ebrey traces the origins of Chinese culture from prehistoric times to the present.
This is an illustrated cultural history of the emergence of modern literature in China from the late nineteenth century through the early years of the Chinese Republic, the 1930s and the war period, ending in 1949.