Edited by Nicholas Morrow Williams
Series: East Meets West: East Asia and Its Periphery from 200 BCE to 1600 CE
184 Pages, Trim size: 6 x 9 in
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Inventing the Fu: Simulated Spontaneity in Sima Xiangru’s “Great Man” – Nicholas Morrow Williams
2. A Problematic Fu of the Western Han: The “Shu du fu” Attributed to Yang Xiong – David R. Knechtges
3. A Recluse’s Frustration? Reconsidering Yu Xin’s (513–518) “Fu on a Small Garden” – Yiyi Luo
4. Yuefu and Fu: Wang Bo’s New Prosody for “Spring Longings” – Timothy Wai Keung Chan
5. Li Qingzhao’s “Rhapsody on Capture the Horse” – Ronald Egan
Bibliography
Nicholas Morrow Williams is Associate Professor in the School of Chinese, University of Hong Kong.
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