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This volume presents twelve essays on the evolution of shih poetry from the second to the tenth century, the period that began with the sudden flowering of shih poetry in live-character meter and culminated in the T'ang, the golden age of classical Chinese poetry.

Originally published in 1987.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, About the Series, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. ix-xiv
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  1. I. Theoretical Background
  1. Profound Learning, Personal Knowledge, and Poetic Vision
  2. Tu Wei-ming
  3. pp. 3-31
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  1. Some Reflections on Chinese Poetic Language and Its Relation to Chinese Cosmology
  2. François Cheng, Stephen Owen
  3. pp. 32-48
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  1. The Paradox of Poetics and the Poetics of Paradox
  2. James J. Y. Liu
  3. pp. 49-70
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  1. The Self's Perfect Mirror: Poetry as Autobiography
  2. Stephen Owen
  3. pp. 71-102
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  1. II. Concepts and Contexts
  1. Description of Landscape in Early Six Dynasties Poetry
  2. Kang-i Sun Chang
  3. pp. 105-129
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  1. The Decline and Revival of Feng-ku (Wind and Bone): On the Changing Poetic Styles from the Chien-an Era through the High T'ang Period
  2. Lin Wen-yüeh
  3. pp. 130-166
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  1. Verses from on High: The Ascent of T'ai Shan
  2. Paul W. Kroll
  3. pp. 167-216
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  1. The Nature of Narrative in T'ang Poetry
  2. Ching-hsien Wang
  3. pp. 217-252
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  1. III. Forms and Genres
  1. The Development of Han and Wei Yüeh-fu as a High Literary Genre
  2. Hans H. Frankel
  3. pp. 255-286
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  1. The Legacy of the Han, Wei, and Six Dynasties Yüeh-fu Tradition and Its Further Development in T'ang Poetry
  2. Zhou Zhenfu, Kang-i Sun Chang, Hans H. Frankel
  3. pp. 287-295
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  1. The Nature of the Quatrain from the Late Han to the High T'ang
  2. Shuen-fu Lin
  3. pp. 296-331
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  1. The Aesthetics of Regulated Verse
  2. Yu-kung Kao
  3. pp. 332-386
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 387-390
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 391-406
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  1. Other Works in the Series, Library of Congress Data
  2. pp. 407-409
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