The great recreation : Ho Ching-ming (1483-1521) and his world / by Daniel Bryant.
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- Ho Ching-ming (1483-1521) and his world
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- PL2698.H524 Z65 2008eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 667-693) and index.
Preface; Abbreviations and Other Citation Conventions; Chapter One: The Prodigy; Chapter Two: The Society of Lettered Men; Chapter Three: The Embassy to Yunnan; Chapter Four: Retreat; Chapter Five: Retirement; Chapter Six: The Life of the Mind; Chapter Seven: Peking; Chapter Eight: Life at the Centre of Things; Chapter Nine: Archaism; Chapter Ten: A Career in Government; Chapter Eleven: Shensi; Chapter Twelve: Last Things; Epilogue: Why Ho Ching-ming?; Appendix One: Early Biographies of Ho Ching-ming; Appendix Two: The Text of Ho Ching-ming's Works.
Offers an account of the Ming poet Ho Ching-ming and his place in the Chinese poetic tradition, arguing for a reevaluation of the 'Archaist' school and Ming poetry in general within Chinese literary history.
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