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Defining Chu: Image And Reality In Ancient China
Constance A. Cook | John S. Major

Defining Chu: Image And Reality In Ancient China

Image and Reality in Ancient China

University of Hawaii Press (Jul 30, 2004)
0824829050
| Paperback
264 pages | 175 x 251 mm | English
$ 25.00 | Value: $ 25.00
Dewey 931

Plot

Defining Chu begins with an overview of the historical geography, an outline of archaeological evidence for Chu history, and an appreciation of Chu art. Following chapters examine issues of state and society: the ideology of the ruling class, legal procedures, popular culture, and daily life. The final section surveys Chu religion and literature and includes an analysis of the Chuci, the great anthology of Chu poetry, and its impact on mainstream Chinese literature. A translation of the Chu Silk Manuscript¿ is appended. This document has intrigued scholars since its discovery in Changsha some sixty years ago. The inclusion of this rare and difficult text, available for the first time in an effective and accessible translation, will make this volume indispensable to students and scholars of early Chinese history and thought.

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Editor Constance A. Cook

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Retail Price $ 25.00
Value $ 25.00