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A Collection Of Chinese Lyrics Rendered Into Verse By Alan Ayling From Translations Of The Chinese By Duncan Mackintosh Alan Ayling

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A Collection Of Chinese Lyrics Rendered Into Verse By Alan Ayling From Translations Of The Chinese By Duncan Mackintosh Alan Ayling
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.49 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Alan Ayling, Duncan Mackintosh
ISBN: 9780367111830, 9781032195490, 9781032195506, 0367111837, 1032195495, 1032195509
Language: English
Year: 2022

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A Collection Of Chinese Lyrics Rendered Into Verse By Alan Ayling From Translations Of The Chinese By Duncan Mackintosh Alan Ayling by Alan Ayling, Duncan Mackintosh 9780367111830, 9781032195490, 9781032195506, 0367111837, 1032195495, 1032195509 instant download after payment.

This book, first published in 1965, covers a period of one thousand years and collects together some of the best examples of Chinese Lyrics (tz’u). The authors reflect in translation not only the spirit of the original, but also something of its poetical ornamentations and lyric pattern. The Chinese original of each poem faces the English and is written in a Chinese scholar’s distinguished calligraphy. A ‘Note on the Development of the Chinese Lyric’ and several Appendices provide the reader with brief but illuminating social, cultural and historical background.

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