Reconsidering Tu Fu literary greatness and cultural context
Tu Fu is, by universal consent, the greatest poet of the Chinese tradition. In the epochal An Lu-shan rebellion, he alone of his contemporaries consistently recorded in poetry the great events and pervasive sufferings of the time. For a millennium, Tu Fu's poetry has been accepted as epitomizin...
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Main Author: | Chou, E. Sha Eva Shan (Author) |
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Format: | Unknown |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge New York
Cambridge University Press
1995
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Series: | Cambridge studies in Chinese history, literature, and institutions
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