Court Culture and Literature in Early China

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Pub. Date: 2002-05-28
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Summary

The studies brought together here focus upon the literary and cultural activity of the Chinese court during the Han and early medieval period. The first section concerns court literature in the Former Han and deals with the role of literature, especially poetry, at both the imperial and princely courts, including one study of the writings attributed to an imperial concubine, who used poetry to express her resentment at falling from the emperor's favour. The next section looks at a leading court writer of the Late Western Han dynasty, Yang Xiong, while the third part deals with the leading poetic genre of this period, the fu or rhapsody. These papers examine major themes such as praise, travel, dating and authenticity, and problems of translation. The volume concludes with two articles on food culture in early and medieval China.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgements xiii
COURT LITERATURE IN THE FORMER HAN
Ssu-ma Hsiang ju's ``Tall Gate Palace Rhapsody''
47(4)
Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 4111. Cambridge, MA, June 1981
The emperor and literature: Emperor Wu of the Han
51(382)
Imperial Rulership and Cultural Change in Traditional China, ed. Frederick P. Brandauer and Chun-Chieh Huang. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1994
The fu in the Xijing zaji
433
Proceedings of Second International Fu Conference. New Asia Academic Bulletin Hong Kong. 1994
The poetry of an imperial concubine: the Favorite Beauty Ban
127(232)
Oriens Extremus 36/2. Wiesbaden, 1993
YANG XIONG, A COURT POET OF THE LATE WESTERN HAN
Narration, description, and rhetoric in Yang Shyong's Yeu-lieh fuh: an essay in form and function in the Hann fuh
359
Transition and Permanence: Chinese History and Culture, A Festschrift in Honor of Dr. Hsiao Kung-ch'uan. David Buxbaum and Frederick W. Mote, eds. Hong Kong: Cathay Press, 1972
Uncovering the sauce jar: a literary interpretation of Yang Hsiung's Chu Ch'in mei Hsin
229(80)
Ancient China: Studies in Early Civilization. David T. Roy and Tsuen-Hsiun Tsien, eds. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1978
The Liu Hsin/Yang Hsiung correspondence on the Fang yen
309(20)
Monumenta Serica 33. Sankt Augustin, 1977-78
THEMES AND PROBLEMS IN FU STUDIES
Problems of translating descriptive binomes in the Fu
329
Tamkang Review. Teipei, Autumn 1984-Summer 1985
Poetic travelogue in the Han fu
127
Transactions of the Second International Conference on Sinology Taipei: Academia Sinica, 1989
To praise the Han: the eastern capital fu of Pan Ku and his contemporaries
118(44)
Thought and Law in Qin and Han China. Studies Dedicated ` to Anthony Hulse on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday, ed W.L. Idema. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1990
A Journey to morality: Chang Heng's The Rhapsody on Pondering the Mystery
162(157)
Essays in Commemoration of the Golden Jubilee of the Fung Ping Shan Library (1932-1982), ed. Ping-leung Chan. Hong Kong: Fung Ping Shan Library, 1982
Pao Chao's ``Rhapsody on the Ruined City'': date and circumstances of composition
319
A Festschrift in Honour of Professor Jao Tsung-i on the Occasion of His Seventy-Fifth Anniversary. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1993
FOOD AND LITERATURE
A literary feast: food in early Chinese literature
49(180)
Journal of the American Oriental Society 106/1. New Haven, CT, 1986
Gradually entering the realm of delight: drink in early medieval China
229
Journal of the American Oriental Society 117/2. New Haven, CT, 1997
Index 1

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