Edited by Kang-i Sun Chang
Yale University, Connecticut
Stephen Owen
Harvard University, Massachusetts
Contributors:
Martin Kern, David Knechtges, Xiaofei Tian, Stephen Owen, Ronald Egan, Michael Fuller, Shuen-fu Lin, Stephen H. West, Kang-i Sun Chang, Tina Lu, Wai-yee Li, Shang Wei, Wilt L. Idema, David Der-wei Wang, Jing Tsu, Michel Hockx, Michelle Yeh
China has one of the longest continuous literary traditions in the world. From the beginnings of the Chinese written language to the lively world of internet literature, these two volumes tell the story of Chinese writing, both as an instrument of the state and as a medium for culture outside the state. The chapters, organized chronologically, treat not only poetry, drama, and fiction, but also historical writing and other prose forms. Written by internationally recognized experts in the field, the History frequently challenges current scholarship, from taking recent archeological discoveries into consideration to understanding Chinese modernity not as a sudden rupture with the past but as part of a longer process. The History offers both an integrated narrative, situating literature in its larger cultural context, and an overview of the key developments of the past millennia accessible to non-specialist readers as well as scholars and students of Chinese.
Contents
Volume I: Introduction;
1. Early Chinese literature: beginnings through Western Han Martin Kern;
2. From the Eastern Han through the Western Jin (AD 25–317) David Knechtges;
3. From the Eastern Jin through the Early Tang (317–649) Xiaofei Tian;
4. The Cultural Tang (650–1020) Stephen Owen;
5. The Northern Song (1020–1126) Ronald Egan;
6. North and South: the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Michael Fuller and Shuen-fu Lin;
7. Literature from the Late Jin to the Early Ming: ca. 1230–ca. 1375 Stephen H. West; Bibliography; Glossary;
Index; Volume II: Introduction;
1. Literature of the Early Ming to Mid-Ming (1375–1572) Kang-i Sun Chang;
2. The literary culture of the Late Ming (1573–1644) Tina Lu;
3. Early Qing to 1723 Wai-yee Li;
4. The Literati Era and its demise (1723–1840) Shang Wei;
5. Prosimetric and verse narrative Wilt L. Idema;
6. Chinese literature from 1841 to 1937 David Der-wei Wang, Jing Tsu and Michel Hockx;
7. Chinese literature from 1937 to the present Michelle Yeh, Jing Tsu and Michel Hockx; Bibliography; Glossary; Index.
9月9日开始,9月28日结束,历时19天。读完这两本大书,既有一种长嘘一口气的轻松感,更有一种难以言喻的惆怅感。浩荡五千年的中华文明以一种前所未有的清晰和厚重力量冲击着我的心智。感谢联合作者们沉静宽广的历史观,细致缜密的考证,连带着中华民族的政治历史变迁都重新梳理...
评分一、概述 按编者在中文版序言中所说,《剑桥中国文学史》一书是剑桥世界文学史系列之一,其主要对象是受过教育的普通英文读者。由此可见,它并不是专供研究人员参考研读的学术史著作,而是更多带有普及性质的文学史著作。当然,相较于学界其他一些大部头的中国文学史,《剑桥中...
评分鄙人才疏学浅,可能给分有些偏差,见谅见谅 第一章:四星,讲得很流畅,自然地把文明的开端娓娓道来,美中不足在于“历史虚无主义”,怀疑色彩太浓(我大中华历史岂是你能怀疑的)(大雾) 第二到第四章:一星,知识很多,但联想到本书目的“读起来舒服的文学史”,这三章读起...
评分English reference attached to <The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature> of studies on literature during Sui, T'ang and Five Dynasties (A.D.581-960) Sequenced by the alphabet of the authors's name Recommended by Stephen Owen & Xiaofei Tian ...
评分English reference attached to <The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature> of studies on literature during Sui, T'ang and Five Dynasties (A.D.581-960) Sequenced by the alphabet of the authors's name Recommended by Stephen Owen & Xiaofei Tian ...
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评分不期然翻到现当代文学,欲罢不能。
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