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The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature, Vol. 1 [Hardcover]

William H. Nienhauser Jr. (Author)
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0253329833 978-0253329837 March 1986
-- A Choice Outstanding Academic Book of 1986 --

"This excellent guide to Chinese literature before 1911 opens a world previously accessible only to trained specialists. The result of seven years' work by nearly 200 scholars around the world with funding from a number of sources, it is a stunning example of what careful coordination of effort and painstaking editorial supervision can achieve." -- Choice

"Incorporating the most recent scholarship, this original work will have immense value in academic and large public libraries." -- Library Journal

"Truly the quintessential and indispensable addition for academic and public libraries." -- Critic's Choice, Global Library Marketing Services


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Text: English, Japanese

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  • Hardcover: 1096 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press (March 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253329833
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253329837
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.2 x 2.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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William H. Nienhauser, Jr. was born in St. Louis in 1943. After a year of Chinese at the Army Language School in Monterey, California, Nienhauser became enamoured with Chinese culture, taking his Ph.D. at Indiana University under Professor Wu-chi Liu in 1972. During his early years at the University of Wisconsin (where he is Jay C. & Ruth Halls-Bascom Professor of Classical Literature) his interests focused on Chinese biographies, both historical and fictional. Readings in Comparative Literature led him to study narrative theory and develop an interest in the evolution of Chinese narrative. Beginning with Tang-dynasty biographies and tales, Nienhauser worked his back to the great Han-dynasty "national narrative," the Shiji (The Grand Scribe's Records, ca. 100 BCE), written by Sima Qian and his father Sima Tan. Since 1989 he has directed an evolving team of scholars who translate and annotate this massive text. Among numerous awards are the Humboldt Prize (2003). At present (December 2010) he is reading Hillary Mantel's Wolf Hall and recalling an earlier interest in fourteenth-sixteenth century English history.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly informative & useful, but no coverage of philosophy., July 2, 2001
This review is from: The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature, Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
THE INDIANA COMPANION TO TRADITIONAL CHINESE LITERATURE. Second Revised Edition. Edited by William H. Nienhauser, Charles O. Hartman, Y. W. Ma, and Stephen H. West. 1050 pp. Indiana Univ Press, 1985. ISBN: 0253329833 (hbk.)

This is a monumental reference work on the pre-1911 literature of China and was over seven years in preparation. It involved the work of almost two hundred international contributors and provides the basic background, analysis, and bibliography needed by both scholars and students to find their way around the huge corpus of Chinese literature, poetry, drama, and related commentary and scholarship.

Unfortunately 'literature' has been interpreted in the restricted sense of 'imaginative literature' (i.e., fiction, drama, poetry) and although some mention of China's philosophic literature was unavoidable, no entries exist for the major philosophers or philosophic texts. This, to some, may considerably reduce the value of the book. Major features of the book include :

Analytic survey essays of about 10,000 words each on Buddhist Literature, drama, fiction, literary criticism, poetry, prose, popular literature, rhetoric, Taoist (religious, not philosophic) literature, and women's literature.

Over 500 entries of approximately 1500 words each on famous writers, works, genres, styles, groups, movements, etc.

Each entry has a bilingual bibliography that lists editions, translations, and studies, and the major primary and secondary sources in Chinese, Japanese, English, French, and German.

Separate indexes of subjects, names, and titles.

Chinese names and titles have also been given in Chinese ideograms (sinographs) along with Wade-Giles transcriptions throughout. But one irritating defect of the book is that the pages lack headwords in the upper margins and finding a particular entry can involve a lot of riffling back and forth.

The book is a large heavy volume of full quarto size, well-printed in double columns on over one thousand pages of strong paper, stitched, and bound in full cloth for durability.

All in all it is an extremely interesting and useful 'Companion to Traditional Chinese _Imaginative_ Literature.' But what a pity the editors chose to exclude what for most people is the most interesting and significant Chinese literature of all, the philosophic literature of Ancient China.

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A magnificent classic for studying Chinese Literature. Complete, well documented... The best written about this subject to the moment.
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