Chinese Sympathies : Media, Missionaries, and World Literature from Marco Polo to Goethe / / Daniel Leonhard Purdy.

"Chinese Sympathies analyzes key German literary texts by placing scholarship on early modern Chinese empires and missionaries in conjunction with German media theory from the last twenty-five years (most notably, Friedrich Kittler). Daniel Leonhard Purdy traces a connection from Baroque-era mi...

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Chinese Sympathies Media, Missionaries, and World Literature from Marco Polo to Goethe / Daniel Leonhard Purdy.
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Signale: modern German letters, cultures, and thought
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: sympathy and orientalism -- Marco Polo's fabulous imperial connections -- Jesuit channels between Europe and Asia -- The genealogy of compassionate reading -- News of the Ming dynasty's collapse -- Vondel's tragic Chinese emperor -- Wieland's secret history of cosmopolitanism -- Adam Smith and the Chinese earthquake -- Goethe reads the Jesuits -- Weimar pairings: idealism and Buddhism, Kant and the Jesuits -- World literature and Goethe's Chinese poetry.
"Chinese Sympathies analyzes key German literary texts by placing scholarship on early modern Chinese empires and missionaries in conjunction with German media theory from the last twenty-five years (most notably, Friedrich Kittler). Daniel Leonhard Purdy traces a connection from Baroque-era missionary reports that accommodated Christianity with Confucianism to Goethe's concept of world literature, bridged by Enlightenment debates over cosmopolitanism and sympathy."-- Provided by publisher.
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English
German literature Chinese influences.
Sympathy Europe History.
Orientalism Europe History.
Civilization, Western Chinese influences.
China Intellectual life.
Europe Intellectual life.
Electronic books.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 Philosophy.
German philosophy and China, media history of Jesuits in China, Goethe reads Chinese novels, chinese culture, The Catholic origins of Cosmopolitanism.
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title_full Chinese Sympathies Media, Missionaries, and World Literature from Marco Polo to Goethe / Daniel Leonhard Purdy.
title_fullStr Chinese Sympathies Media, Missionaries, and World Literature from Marco Polo to Goethe / Daniel Leonhard Purdy.
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Cornell University Press,
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contents Introduction: sympathy and orientalism -- Marco Polo's fabulous imperial connections -- Jesuit channels between Europe and Asia -- The genealogy of compassionate reading -- News of the Ming dynasty's collapse -- Vondel's tragic Chinese emperor -- Wieland's secret history of cosmopolitanism -- Adam Smith and the Chinese earthquake -- Goethe reads the Jesuits -- Weimar pairings: idealism and Buddhism, Kant and the Jesuits -- World literature and Goethe's Chinese poetry.
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