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A NOTE ON HOW TO USE THIS ANTHOLOGY
MAJOR CHINESE DYNASTIES
SYMBOLS
Introduction
PART 1 - Pre-Qin Times
Chapter 1 - Tetrasyllabic Shi Poetry
NOTES
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Chapter 2 - Sao Poetry
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PART 2 - The Han Dynasty
Chapter 3 - Fu Poetry
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Chapter 4 - Shi Poetry
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Chapter 5 - Pentasyllabic Shi Poetry
THEME: AGING AND HUMAN TRANSIENCE
POETIC MODE: FROM THE NARRATIVE TO THE LYRICAL
POETIC STRUCTURE: BI-XING AS GLOBAL STRUCTURE
POETIC TEXTURE: THE DYNAMICS OF SILENT WRITING AND READING
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PART 3 - The Six Dynasties
Chapter 6 - Pentasyllabic Shi Poetry
THE FARMSTEAD POETRY OF TAO QIAN
THE LANDSCAPE POETRY OF XIE LINGYUN
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Chapter 7 - Pentasyllabic Shi Poetry
XIE TIAO
XIAO GANG
YU XIN
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PART 4 - The Tang Dynasty
Chapter 8 - Recent-Style Shi Poetry
THE LÜSHI FORM
THE LÜSHI FORM AND YIN-YANG COSMOLOGY
VISIONS OF THE UNIVERSE AND THE SELF
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Chapter 9 - Recent-Style Shi Poetry
THE LEGACY OF DU FU
AMBIGUITY AND FRAGMENTATION IN LATE TANG STYLE
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Chapter 10 - Recent-Style Shi Poetry
WUJUE
QIJUE
PROSODY OF JUEJU
CLOSURE
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Chapter 11 - Ancient-Style Shi Poetry
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PART 5 - The Five Dynasties and the Song Dynasty
Chapter 12 - Ci Poetry
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Chapter 13 - Ci Poetry
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Chapter 14 - Ci Poetry
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Chapter 15 - Shi Poetry
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PART 6 - The Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties
Chapter 16 - Qu Poetry
MUSIC AND PROSODY
POEMS ON NATURAL SCENERY AND HUMAN SENTIMENT
POEMS ON THE LIFE OF A RECLUSE
LOVE SONGS
POEMS OF RAMBUNCTIOUS WIT AND IMPUDENT HUMOR
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Chapter 17 - Shi Poetry of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
POETIC THEORY AND POETIC PRACTICE
POETRY AS DIURNAL PRACTICE
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Chapter 18 - A Synthesis
RETHINKING JUFA: TOWARD AN INTEGRATION OF RHYTHM AND SYNTAX
TWO BASIC SYNTACTIC CONSTRUCTIONS: SUBJECT + PREDICATE AND TOPIC + COMMENT
THE EVOLUTION OF CHINESE POETIC RHYTHMS AND SYNTAX
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PHONETIC TRANSCRIPTIONS OF ENTERING-TONE CHARACTERS
ABBREVIATIONS OF PRIMARY TEXTS
Acknowledgements
CONTRIBUTORS
GLOSSARY-INDEX
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