Author: He Li
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Languages : en
Pages : 217
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Li He
Author: He Li
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Languages : en
Pages : 217
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Languages : en
Pages : 217
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A concordance to the poems of Li Ho (790-816)
Author: Robert L. Irick
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Languages : en
Pages : 217
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Languages : en
Pages : 217
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A Concordance of the Poems of Li Ho (790-816)
Author: Robert L. Irick
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Languages : en
Pages : 217
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Pages : 217
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The Collected Poems of Li He
Author: Li He
Publisher: New York Review of Books
ISBN: 9629966603
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 401
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The definitive collection of works by one of the Tang Dynasty's most eccentric (and badly-behaved) poets, now back in print for the first time in decades. Li He is the bad-boy poet of the late Tang dynasty. He began writing at the age of seven and died at twenty-six from alcoholism or, according to a later commentator, “sexual dissipation,” or both. An obscure and unsuccessful relative of the imperial family, he would set out at dawn on horseback, pause, write a poem, and toss the paper away. A servant boy followed him to collect these scraps in a tapestry bag. Long considered far too extravagant and weird for Chinese taste, Li He was virtually excluded from the poetic canon until the mid-twentieth century. Today, as the translator and scholar Anne M. Birrell, writes, “Of all the Tang poets, even of all Chinese poets, he best speaks for our disconcerting times.” Modern critics have compared him to Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Keats, and Trakl. The Collected Poems of Li He is the only comprehensive selection of his surviving work (most of his poems were reputedly burned by his cousin after his death, for the honor of the family), rendered here in crystalline translations by the noted scholar J. D. Frodsham.
Publisher: New York Review of Books
ISBN: 9629966603
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 401
Book Description
The definitive collection of works by one of the Tang Dynasty's most eccentric (and badly-behaved) poets, now back in print for the first time in decades. Li He is the bad-boy poet of the late Tang dynasty. He began writing at the age of seven and died at twenty-six from alcoholism or, according to a later commentator, “sexual dissipation,” or both. An obscure and unsuccessful relative of the imperial family, he would set out at dawn on horseback, pause, write a poem, and toss the paper away. A servant boy followed him to collect these scraps in a tapestry bag. Long considered far too extravagant and weird for Chinese taste, Li He was virtually excluded from the poetic canon until the mid-twentieth century. Today, as the translator and scholar Anne M. Birrell, writes, “Of all the Tang poets, even of all Chinese poets, he best speaks for our disconcerting times.” Modern critics have compared him to Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Keats, and Trakl. The Collected Poems of Li He is the only comprehensive selection of his surviving work (most of his poems were reputedly burned by his cousin after his death, for the honor of the family), rendered here in crystalline translations by the noted scholar J. D. Frodsham.
The Poetry of Li Ho (790 - 816)
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Languages : en
Pages : 620
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Pages : 620
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Mythological Themes in the Poetry of Li Ho (791-817)
Author: Michael Bennett Fish
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Languages : en
Pages : 578
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Pages : 578
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The Poetry of Li Ho (790-816): a Critical Study
Author: Guoqing Du
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Languages : en
Pages : 646
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Languages : en
Pages : 646
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Concordances and Indexes to Chinese Texts
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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The Life and Thought of Li Kou, 1009-1059
Author: Shanyuan Xie
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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"The relation of Sung philosopher Li Kou to the reformer Wang An-shih and the problem of the relation between the two as men and as thinkers has long fascinated Sung specialists and students of philosophy. Hsieh has organized his work shrewdly, first dealing with age in which Li Kou lived and the philosophers life before embarking on his systematic and painstaking analysis of the writings, of the eclecticism that marks Li's thinking, Li's place in the refinement of traditional Confucianist political thought, Li's social criticism, and Li's relation to Wang An-shih."--Book jacket.
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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"The relation of Sung philosopher Li Kou to the reformer Wang An-shih and the problem of the relation between the two as men and as thinkers has long fascinated Sung specialists and students of philosophy. Hsieh has organized his work shrewdly, first dealing with age in which Li Kou lived and the philosophers life before embarking on his systematic and painstaking analysis of the writings, of the eclecticism that marks Li's thinking, Li's place in the refinement of traditional Confucianist political thought, Li's social criticism, and Li's relation to Wang An-shih."--Book jacket.
A Concordance to Chu Hsi, "Ta Hsüeh Chang Chü"
Author: P. J. Ivanhoe
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Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 358
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Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 358
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