The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons : : A Study of Thought and Pattern in Chinese Literature / / Liu Hsieh.

Traces the origins of Chinese literature and the impact of nature by looking at Confucius, through the classics, poetry, and the relationship between music and poetry.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1959]
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Year of Publication:1959
Language:English
Series:Records of Civilization. Sources and Studies
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction --   |t Preface --   |t I. On Tao, the Source --   |t II. Evidence from the Sage --   |t III. The Classics as Literary Sources --   |t IV. Emendation of Apocrypha --   |t V. An Analysis of Sao --   |t VI. An Exegesis of Poetry --   |t VII. Musical Poetry (Yüeh-fu) --   |t VIII. Elucidation of Fu --   |t IX. Ode and Pronouncement (The Sung and the Tsan) --   |t X. Sacrificial Prayer and Oath of Agreement (The Chu and the Meng) --   |t XI. Inscription and Exhortation (The Ming and the Chen) --   |t XII. Elegy and Stone Inscription (The Lei and the Pei) --   |t XIII. Lament and Condolence (The Ai and the Tiao) --   |t XIV. Miscellaneous Writings --   |t XV. Humor and Enigma (The Hsieh and the Yin) --   |t XVI. Historical Writings --   |t XVII. Speculative Writings --   |t XVIII. Treatise and Discussion (The Lun and the Shuo) --   |t XIX. Edict and Script (The Chao and the Ts'e) --   |t XX. War Proclamation and Dispatch (The Hsi and the I) --   |t XXI. Sacrifices to Heaven and Earth (Feng Shan) --   |t XXII. Memorial, Part I (The Chang and the Piao) --   |t XXIII. Memorial, Part II (The Tsou and the Ch'i) --   |t XXIV. Discussion and Answer (The I and the Tui) --   |t XXV. Epistolary Writing (The Shu and the Chi) --   |t XXVI. Spiritual Thought or Imagination (Shen-ssu) --   |t XXVII. Style and Nature (T'i-hsing) --   |t XXVIII. The Wind and the Bone (Feng-ku) --   |t XXIX. Flexible Adaptability to Varying Situations (T'ung-pien ) --   |t XXX. On Choice of Style --   |t XXXI. Emotion and Literary Expression --   |t XXXII. Casting and Cutting, or, on Editing of Ideas and Rhetoric (]ung-ts'ai) --   |t XXXIII. Musicalness --   |t XXXIV. Paragraph and Sentence --   |t XXXV. Linguistic Parallelism --   |t XXXVI. Metaphor and Allegory (Pi and Hsing) --   |t XXXVII. Embellishment as Description --   |t XXXVIII. Factual Allusion and Textual Reference --   |t XXXIX. Philology and Choice of Words --   |t XL. The Recondite and the Conspicuous (Yin-hsiu) --   |t XLI. Literary Flaws --   |t XLII. The Nourishing of Vitality --   |t XLIII. Organization (Fu-hui) --   |t XLIV. Discussion on the Art of Writing (Tsung-shu) --   |t XLV. Literary Development and Time (Shih-hsu) --   |t XLVI. The Physical World --   |t XLVII. Literary Talents --   |t XLVIII. An Understanding Critic (Chih-Yin) --   |t XLIX. The Capacity of a Vessel (Ch'eng-ch'i) --   |t Glossary --   |t Index 
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650 7 |a LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / Chinese.  |2 bisacsh 
700 1 |a Shih, Vincent Yu-Chung. 
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