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The Poetry and Prose of Wang Wei by Paul Rouzer

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The Poetry and Prose of Wang Wei

Volume I

Paul Rouzer, Christopher Nugent, Christopher M. B. Nugent

De Gruyter · Print & ebook · July 6, 2020

Reading lane: Chinese Language Study

Wang Wei has traditionally been considered one of the greatest of Tang dynasty poets, together with Li Bo and Du Fu.

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Good for readers who enjoy Chinese Language StudyGood for readers interested in poetryGood for fans of Poetry

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Authors
Paul Rouzer, Christopher Nugent, Christopher M. B. Nugent
Publisher
De Gruyter
Published
July 6, 2020
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Chinese Language Study · Chinese History
Reading lane
Chinese Language Study

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  • Chinese Language Study

  • Chinese History

  • Linguistics

  • Asian Lit Crit

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  • Regional Studies

About This Book

Wang Wei has traditionally been considered one of the greatest of Tang dynasty poets, together with Li Bo and Du Fu. This is the first complete translation into English of all of his poems, and also the first substantial translation of a selection of his prose writings. For the first time, readers encountering his work in English translation will get a comprehensive understanding of Wang Wei‘s range as a poet and prose writer. In spite of the importance of Wang Wei's poetry...

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Wang Wei has traditionally been considered one of the greatest of Tang dynasty poets, together with Li Bo and Du Fu. This is the first complete translation into English of all of his poems, and also the first substantial translation of a selection of his prose writings. For the first time, readers encountering his work in English translation will get a comprehensive understanding of Wang Wei‘s range as a poet and prose writer. In spite of the importance of Wang Wei's poetry in the history of Chinese literature, no one has attempted a complete translation of all of his surviving poems; moreover, even though he was known for his skill in composing prose pieces in the recognized genres of his day (especially as a writer of commissioned compositions), very little of his prose has been translated. This translation will enable students with limited or no knowledge of Chinese to get a full sense of Wang Wei's compositional range. Moreover, since Wang Wei was known for being a devout Buddhist, having the complete poetry available in reliable translation as well as all of the prose that is connected to the Buddhist faith will be useful to students of Chinese religion.

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