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That Wonderful Composite Called Author Authorship In East Asian Literatures From The Beginnings To The Seventeenth Century Christian Schwermann Raji C Steineck

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That Wonderful Composite Called Author Authorship In East Asian Literatures From The Beginnings To The Seventeenth Century Christian Schwermann Raji C Steineck
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That Wonderful Composite Called Author Authorship In East Asian Literatures From The Beginnings To The Seventeenth Century Christian Schwermann Raji C Steineck instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Christian Schwermann; Raji C. Steineck
ISBN: 9789004279414, 9004279415
Language: English
Year: 2014

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That Wonderful Composite Called Author Authorship In East Asian Literatures From The Beginnings To The Seventeenth Century Christian Schwermann Raji C Steineck by Christian Schwermann; Raji C. Steineck 9789004279414, 9004279415 instant download after payment.

Did East Asian literatures, ranging from bronze inscriptions to zazen treatises, lack a concept of authorship before their integration into classical modernity? The answer depends on how one defines the term author. Starting out with a critical review of recent theories of authorship, this edited volume distinguishes various author functions, which can be distributed among several individuals and need not be integrated into a single source of textual meaning. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literary traditions cover the whole spectrum from 'weak' composite to 'strong' individual forms and concepts of authorship. Divisions on this scale can be equated with gradual differences in the range of self-articulation. Contributors are Roland Altenburger, Alexander Beecroft, Marion Eggert, Simone Müller, Christian Schwermann, and Raji Steineck.

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