Tu Fu : : China’s Greatest Poet / / William Hung.
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Asian Studies Backlist (2000-2014) eBook Package |
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013] ©1952 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | Reprint 2014 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (300 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- “One remembered, ten forgotten”
- “More than three years on a donkey's back.”
- “No beating of the wings will enable the poor bird to rise.”
- “The thought of returning to the home hills is ended!”
- “The rebellion of the eastern Tatars has not come to an end.”
- “Now at last, countless armies will sweep away the rebellion like wind upon dried leaves.”
- “Within one year, four long trips.”
- “Is this life to be finished in Shu?”
- “Is there after all a man like place for an old me?”
- “The old man from Tu-ling marooned in K‘uei-chou.”
- “A fame that is to last thousands of years Will rise after an unappreciated life is past.”
- A NOTE ON PRONOUNCING CHINESE NAMES
- INDEX