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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
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I. Theoretical Background
- Profound Learning, Personal Knowledge, and Poetic Vision 3
- Some Reflections on Chinese Poetic Language and Its Relation to Chinese Cosmology 32
- The Paradox of Poetics and the Poetics of Paradox 49
- The Self's Perfect Mirror: Poetry as Autobiography 71
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II. Concepts and Contexts
- Description of Landscape in Early Six Dynasties Poetry 105
- The Decline and Revival of Feng-ku (Wind and Bone): On the Changing Poetic Styles from the Chien-an Era through the High T'ang Period 130
- Verses from on High: The Ascent of T'ai Shan 167
- The Nature of Narrative in T'ang Poetry 217
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III. Forms and Genres
- The Development of Han and Wei Yueh-fu as a High Literary Genre 255
- The Legacy of the Han, Wei, and Six Dynasties Yiiehju Tradition and Its Further Development in T'ang Poetry 287
- The Nature of the Quatrain from the Late Han to the High T'ang 296
- The Aesthetics of Regulated Verse 332
- Contributors 387
- Index 391
- Studies on China 407
- Backmatter 409
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
-
I. Theoretical Background
- Profound Learning, Personal Knowledge, and Poetic Vision 3
- Some Reflections on Chinese Poetic Language and Its Relation to Chinese Cosmology 32
- The Paradox of Poetics and the Poetics of Paradox 49
- The Self's Perfect Mirror: Poetry as Autobiography 71
-
II. Concepts and Contexts
- Description of Landscape in Early Six Dynasties Poetry 105
- The Decline and Revival of Feng-ku (Wind and Bone): On the Changing Poetic Styles from the Chien-an Era through the High T'ang Period 130
- Verses from on High: The Ascent of T'ai Shan 167
- The Nature of Narrative in T'ang Poetry 217
-
III. Forms and Genres
- The Development of Han and Wei Yueh-fu as a High Literary Genre 255
- The Legacy of the Han, Wei, and Six Dynasties Yiiehju Tradition and Its Further Development in T'ang Poetry 287
- The Nature of the Quatrain from the Late Han to the High T'ang 296
- The Aesthetics of Regulated Verse 332
- Contributors 387
- Index 391
- Studies on China 407
- Backmatter 409