How to Read Chinese Poetry: A Guided AnthologyZong-qi Cai Columbia University Press, 28 դեկ, 2007 թ. - 544 էջ In this "guided" anthology, experts lead students through the major genres and eras of Chinese poetry from antiquity to the modern time. The volume is divided into 6 chronological sections and features more than 140 examples of the best shi, sao, fu, ci, and qu poems. A comprehensive introduction and extensive thematic table of contents highlight the thematic, formal, and prosodic features of Chinese poetry, and each chapter is written by a scholar who specializes in a particular period or genre. Poems are presented in Chinese and English and are accompanied by a tone-marked romanized version, an explanation of Chinese linguistic and poetic conventions, and recommended reading strategies. Sound recordings of the poems are available online free of charge. These unique features facilitate an intense engagement with Chinese poetical texts and help the reader derive aesthetic pleasure and insight from these works as one could from the original. |
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Gathering the Duckweed Mao no 15 | 29 |
The Lyrics of Chu Chuci | 36 |
To the Tune Audience at Golden Gate Wei Zhuang | 254 |
To the Tune Beautiful Lady Yu Li Yu | 255 |
To the Tune Butterflies Lingering over Flowers attrib Ouyang Xiu | 257 |
To the Tune Sand in SilkWashing Stream Yan Shu | 258 |
106 | 260 |
Long Song Lyrics Manci | 262 |
To the Tune Eight Beats of a Ganzhou Song Liu Yong | 264 |
To the Tune Prelude to the River Tune Su Shi | 268 |
the han Dynasty | 54 |
Fu on the Imperial Park Sima Xiangru 61 | 76 |
Music Bureau Poems Yuefu | 84 |
C4 4 | 90 |
C4 8 | 97 |
The Nineteen Old Poems | 103 |
the six Dynasties | 119 |
C6 2 | 126 |
C6 6 | 133 |
New Topics | 141 |
C7 5 | 148 |
C7 9 | 152 |
the tang Dynasty | 159 |
C15 5 | 170 |
C8 2 | 171 |
Heptasyllabic Regulated Verse Qiyan Lüshi | 181 |
C9 4 | 188 |
C9 8 | 195 |
C10 2 C10 3 | 205 |
C10 9 | 211 |
105 | 224 |
Continuation and Changes | 226 |
Paula varsano C11 1 Moved by Events I Encounter No 6 Chen Ziang | 227 |
A Song on Ascending Youzhou Terrace Chen Ziang | 230 |
Sent to Minister Lu Xuzhou Li Bai | 232 |
Planting Flowers on the Eastern Slope No 1 Bai Juyi | 238 |
Planting Flowers on the Eastern Slope No 2 Bai Juyi | 239 |
the Five Dynasties anD the song Dynasty | 243 |
Short Song Lyrics Xiaoling | 245 |
To the Tune Crows Call at Night attrib Li Yu | 246 |
To the Tune Southern Tune No 1 anon | 249 |
To the Tune Southern Tune No 2 anon | 250 |
To the Tune On the Water Clock at Night Wen Tingyun | 251 |
To the Tune BuddhaLike Barbarian Wen Tingyun | 253 |
Meditation on the Past at Red Cliff Su Shi | 270 |
To the Tune One Beat Followed by Another a Long Tune Li Qingzhao | 273 |
To the Tune Congratulating the Bridegroom Xin Qiji | 276 |
To the Tune Groping for Fish Xin Qiji | 280 |
Long Song Lyrics on Objects Yongwu Ci | 286 |
Secret Fragrance Jiang Kui | 287 |
Dappled Shadows Jiang Kui | 288 |
Prelude to the Orioles Song Wu Wenying | 302 |
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Ancient and Recent Styles | 308 |
Small Plum Tree in a Garden in the Hills No 1 Lin Bu | 309 |
Lament for My Wife Nos 1 2 3 Mei Yaochen | 311 |
Seeing Off Canliao Su Shi | 313 |
Written on Master Huyins Wall No 1 Wang Anshi | 315 |
the yuan ming anD Qing Dynasties | 327 |
C16 3 | 334 |
C16 6 | 340 |
C16 10 | 346 |
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Shi Poetry of the Ming and Qing Dynasties | 354 |
C17 4 | 360 |
C17 7 | 369 |
C17 11 C17 12 C17 13 | 375 |
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DiCtion | 392 |
C18 2 | 394 |
ProsoDy | 398 |
Phonetic Transcriptions of EnteringTone Characters | 401 |
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