The Shorter Columbia Anthology of Traditional Chinese LiteratureVictor H. Mair Columbia University Press, 2000 - 741 sider With its fresh translations by newer voices in the field, its broad scope, and its flowing style, this anthology places the immense riches of Chinese literature within easy reach. Ranging from the beginnings to 1919, this abridged version of The Columbia Anthology of Traditional Chinese Literature retains all the characteristics of the original. In putting together these selections Victor H. Mair interprets "literature" very broadly to include not just literary fiction, poetry, and drama, but folk and popular literature, lyrics and arias, elegies and rhapsodies, biographies, autobiographies and memoirs, letters, criticism and theory, and travelogues and jokes. |
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Divinations and Inscriptions | 3 |
Attributed to Lao Tzu The Classic Book of Integrity and | 9 |
Classical Poetry | 61 |
Juan Chi Songs of My Soul | 74 |
Hsieh Lingyün On My Way from South Mountain to North | 80 |
Wang Chihhuan Climbing the Stork Pavilion | 87 |
Chu Kuanghsi The Streets of Changan | 96 |
Ssukung Shu In Illness Dismissing My Singing Girl | 102 |
Pao Chao Magic Cinnabar | 265 |
Pao Linghui Added to a Letter Sent to a Traveler | 266 |
Anonymous The Ballad of Mulan | 267 |
Hulü Chin Song of the Tölös | 269 |
Wang Wei Army Ballad | 270 |
Po Chüyi and Yüan Chen Iranian Whirling Girls | 278 |
Anonymous Poem of Medicine Puns | 281 |
Yao Chen Ballad on the Investigation of a Disaster | 283 |
Chia Tao Looking for a Recluse but Failing to Find Him | 111 |
Anonymous In the Chung Mode to the Tune of Pu Tien | 114 |
Wang Anshih Bald Mountain | 118 |
Wen Tienhsiang Chinling Post Station | 125 |
Yang Weichen Mating | 126 |
Ni Tsan Inscribed on a Painting by Myself | 127 |
Kao Chi Written on Seeing the Flowers and Remembering My Daughter | 128 |
Silkworm Song of Torchlit Fields | 129 |
Shen Chou The Taoist Huang Has Died of Alcoholism | 130 |
Chu Yünming A Fan from Korea | 131 |
Wang Chiussu Ballad of Selling a Child | 132 |
Ho Chingming Ballad of the Government Granary Clerk | 133 |
Huang Ě Title Lost | 134 |
Kaihsien A Parable | 135 |
Earthquake | 136 |
Hsü Wei A Buddhist Monk Cut and Burned His Own Flesh to Make the Rains Stopa Man from His Native Place Asked Me to Write a Poem to Send to ... | 137 |
A Kite | 138 |
Mo Shihlung Saying Goodbye to a Singing Girl Who Has Decided to Become a Nun | 139 |
Yüan Hungtao The Slowly Slowly Poem | 140 |
On Receiving My Letter of Termination | 141 |
Wu Li Singing of the Source of Holy Church | 143 |
Wang Shihchen Medicine | 144 |
Cheng Hsieh Song of Surfing on the Bore | 145 |
Lyrics and Arias 85 Attributed to Li Po A Suite in the Chingping Mode | 147 |
Magpie on the Branch a Lyric from Tunhuang | 149 |
Memories of the South a Spring Lyric After Po Chüyi | 150 |
The Bodhisattva Foreigner | 151 |
Offering Congratulations to the Enlightened Reign | 152 |
91 | 153 |
New Bounty of Royalty | 154 |
Sand of SilkWashing Brook A Spring | 162 |
Liu Tsungyüan Preface to the Foolish Brook Poems 353 | 170 |
Rouged Lips Rain Just Over on | 171 |
Chang Yanghao Untitled | 177 |
Lo | 182 |
Ali Hsiying Lazy Clouds Nest 1 and 2 | 183 |
Moon Over West River | 184 |
Happily Flitting Oriole From Music of Harmonious Heaven in Reverent Thanks to the Lord of Heaven | 189 |
Sand of SilkWashing Brook | 190 |
Elegies and Rhapsodies 122 Attributed to Chü Yüan Heavenly Questions | 192 |
Chia Yi The Owl | 208 |
Mei Cheng Seven Stimuli | 211 |
Chengkung Sui Rhapsody on Whistling | 229 |
Tao Chien The Return | 235 |
Su Shih Red Cliff Rhapsody | 238 |
Folk and Folklike Songs Ballads and Narrative Verse 128 Liu Pang Song of the Great Wind | 241 |
Anonymous GroundThumping Song | 242 |
Yennien A Song | 243 |
Anonymous Song of the Viet Boatman | 244 |
Anonymous Mulberry Up the Lane | 245 |
Anonymous From the Nineteen Old Poems | 247 |
Anonymous Crows on City Walls a Childrens Ditty from the Early Years of the Reign of the Later Han Emperor Huan | 248 |
Anonymous or attributed to Tsai Yung Watering Horses at a Long Wall Hole | 249 |
Tsao Tsao Song on Enduring the Cold | 250 |
Fu Hsüan Pity Me | 251 |
Anonymous Midnight Songs | 253 |
Anonymous A Peacock Southeast Flew | 255 |
Mian The HalfandHalf Song | 284 |
Feng Menglung Mountain Songs | 285 |
Chiu Tszyung A Lament for Fortunes Frailty | 287 |
Chin Ho Ballad of the Maiden of Lanling | 290 |
PROSE | 299 |
Anonymous The Great Announcement from the Classic of Documents | 301 |
Wang Pao The Contract for a Youth | 304 |
Attributed to Tso Chiuming Two Brothers of Cheng and the Mother Who Doted on the Younger from The Commentary of Mr Tso | 308 |
Pan Ku The Passing of Kung Sheng from History of the Han | 312 |
Moral Lessons 161 Yang Hsiung Exemplary Sayings Chapter 2 | 316 |
Pan Chao Lessons for Women | 320 |
Parallel Prose 163 Jen Fang Memorial of Indictment Against Liu Cheng | 328 |
Wang Po Preface to Ascending the Pavilion of King Teng in Hungchou on an Autumn Day for a Parting Feast | 333 |
Li Po Letter to Han Chingchou | 342 |
Tsung Chen Letter in Reply to Liu Yichang | 345 |
Prefaces and Postfaces 167 Hsü Shen Postface to Explanation of Simple and Compound Graphs | 348 |
Wang Hsichih Preface to Collected Poems from the Orchid Pavilion | 351 |
Discourses Essays and Sketches | 359 |
Han Yü An Explication of Progress in Learning | 366 |
Ouyang Hsiu The Three Zithers | 375 |
Wei Hsüehyi Account of a PeachStone Boat | 382 |
Yüan Mei Thoughts upon Student Huangs Borrowing | 390 |
Fan Chengta A Climb Up Mount Omei from Diary of | 397 |
Chou Mi Observing the Tidal Bore from Reminiscences | 405 |
Anonymous Lay Student Notations from Tunhuang | 425 |
Biographies Autobiographies and Memoirs | 441 |
Yeh Mengte Physicians Cannot Raise the Dead | 450 |
Lu Yü The Autobiography of Instructor Lu | 452 |
Liu Tsungyüan Biography of the Child Ou Chi | 456 |
Pi Jihhsiu Biography of a Girl Surnamed Chao | 458 |
Lu Jung The Biography of Aliu | 459 |
Hou FangYü The Biography of Actor Ma | 460 |
Fictional and Fictionalized Biographies and Autobiographies 198 Han Yü The Biography of Fur Point | 463 |
Lu Kueimeng Biography of the Vagrant of Rivers and Lakes | 466 |
FICTION | 469 |
Rhetorical Persuasions and Allegories 200 Compiled by Liu Hsiang Intrigues of the Warring States | 471 |
Liu Tsungyüan The Donkey of Chien | 474 |
Anecdotal Fiction 202 Liu Yiching A New Account of Tales of the World | 476 |
Tales of the Strange 203 Attributed to Liu Hsiang Biographies of Transcendents | 479 |
Kan Pao Preface to and Tales from Search for the Supernatural | 480 |
Pu Sungling Strange Tales from MakeDo Studio | 485 |
Chi Yün Sketches from the Cottage for the Contemplation of Subtleties | 496 |
ClassicalLanguage Short Stories 207 Yuan Chen The Story of Yingying | 507 |
Kungtso An Account of the Governor of the Southern Branch | 517 |
SharpTongued Tsuilien | 529 |
Feng Menglung The Canary Murders | 551 |
Attributed to Wu Chengen The Journey to the West Chapter 7 | 566 |
Anonymous Wu Sung Beats the Tiger from Water Margin with Commentary by Chin Shengtan | 581 |
Tsao Hsuehchin A Burial Mound for Flowers from Dream of Red Towers | 591 |
Prosimetric Narratives | 607 |
Tung Chichyuan Master Tungs Western Chamber Romance | 643 |
Drama | 673 |
Tang Hsientsu The Peony Pavilion Scene 7 | 713 |
Anonymous The Mortal Thoughts of a Nun from a Popular | 721 |
Romanization Schemes for Modern Standard Mandarin | 727 |
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