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14 Ming and Qing Eight-Legged Essays
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Thematic contents xi
- Preface to the how to read Chinese literature series xxv
- A note on how to use this anthology xxvii
- Major Chinese dynasties xxix
- Symbols, abbreviations, and typographic usages xxxi
- Introduction: The Literary and Cultural Significance of Chinese Prose 1
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Part I Overview and Pre-Qin Times
- 1 Anatomy of the Chinese Prose Form: An Overview 11
- 2 Pre-Qin Historical Prose: Zuo Tradition (Zuozhuan) 43
- 3 Pre-Qin Philosophical Prose: Recorded Conversations and Argumentative Essays 66
- 4 Pre-Qin Philosophical Prose: The Inner Chapters of the Zhuangzi 86
- 5 Pre-Qin and Han Philosophical and Historical Prose: Self-Interest, Manipulation, and the Philosophical Marketplace 112
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Part II The Han Dynasty and the Six Dynasties
- 6 Han Historical Prose: Sima Qian and the Grand Scribe’s Records (Shiji) 129
- 7 Han and Six Dynasties Epistolary Prose: Memorials and Letters 148
- 8 Six Dynasties Informal Prose: A New Account of the Tales of the World (Shishuo xinyu) 181
- 9 Six Dynasties Parallel Prose: Descriptive and Expository 210
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Part III The Tang and Song Dynasties
- 10 Tang and Song Expository Prose: The Practice of Persuasion 229
- 11 Tang and Song Occasional Prose: Accounts of Places, Things, and Events 249
- 12 Tang and Song Occasional Prose: Prefaces and Epistolary Writing 267
- 13 Tang and Song Biographical Prose: Allegorical and Fictional 291
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Part IV The Ming and Qing Dynasties
- 14 Ming and Qing Eight-Legged Essays 311
- 15 Ming and Qing Occasional Prose: Letters and Funerary Inscriptions 331
- 16 Ming and Qing Occasional Prose: Accounts of Places and People 356
- Abbreviations of primary texts 375
- Acknowledgments 381
- Contributors 383
- Glossary-index 389
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Thematic contents xi
- Preface to the how to read Chinese literature series xxv
- A note on how to use this anthology xxvii
- Major Chinese dynasties xxix
- Symbols, abbreviations, and typographic usages xxxi
- Introduction: The Literary and Cultural Significance of Chinese Prose 1
-
Part I Overview and Pre-Qin Times
- 1 Anatomy of the Chinese Prose Form: An Overview 11
- 2 Pre-Qin Historical Prose: Zuo Tradition (Zuozhuan) 43
- 3 Pre-Qin Philosophical Prose: Recorded Conversations and Argumentative Essays 66
- 4 Pre-Qin Philosophical Prose: The Inner Chapters of the Zhuangzi 86
- 5 Pre-Qin and Han Philosophical and Historical Prose: Self-Interest, Manipulation, and the Philosophical Marketplace 112
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Part II The Han Dynasty and the Six Dynasties
- 6 Han Historical Prose: Sima Qian and the Grand Scribe’s Records (Shiji) 129
- 7 Han and Six Dynasties Epistolary Prose: Memorials and Letters 148
- 8 Six Dynasties Informal Prose: A New Account of the Tales of the World (Shishuo xinyu) 181
- 9 Six Dynasties Parallel Prose: Descriptive and Expository 210
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Part III The Tang and Song Dynasties
- 10 Tang and Song Expository Prose: The Practice of Persuasion 229
- 11 Tang and Song Occasional Prose: Accounts of Places, Things, and Events 249
- 12 Tang and Song Occasional Prose: Prefaces and Epistolary Writing 267
- 13 Tang and Song Biographical Prose: Allegorical and Fictional 291
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Part IV The Ming and Qing Dynasties
- 14 Ming and Qing Eight-Legged Essays 311
- 15 Ming and Qing Occasional Prose: Letters and Funerary Inscriptions 331
- 16 Ming and Qing Occasional Prose: Accounts of Places and People 356
- Abbreviations of primary texts 375
- Acknowledgments 381
- Contributors 383
- Glossary-index 389