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The Literary Works of Ou-yang Hsui (1007–72)
The book is a literary study of one of the greatest of Chinese writers, Ou-yang Hsiu.
Ronald C. Egan (Author)
9780521101547, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 9 January 2009
276 pages
23.1 x 15.5 x 1.8 cm, 0.41 kg
The book is a literary study of one of the greatest of Chinese writers, Ou-yang Hsiu. He was a major writer in each of several genres: prose, poetry, rhapsodies, and tz'u 'songs'. The striking diversity of his work presents an opportunity to investigate how one man's literary talent is manifested in different genres. Ou-yang Hsiu's achievements in each genre are examined, and set in the context of his age. Topics include the broad shift between T'ang and Sung dynasty prose styles that Ou-yang Hsiu helped to effect, his contributions to the new poetic values of the Northern Sung, and his place in the evolution of Sung dynasty songs (together with a reconsideration of a group of supposedly spurious songs). An appendix provides additional translations of Ou-yang Hsiu's prose.
1. Introduction
2. Prose
3. Poetry
4. Rhapsodies
5. Songs
6. Conclusions.
Subject Areas: Educational: English language & literacy [YQC]