Chinese poetry
Chinese poetry an anthology of major modes and genres Wai-lim Yip, editor and translator
Publisher: Durham : Duke University Press, 1997.
ISBN: 0822382091
LCC: PL2658
Notes:
Originally published: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-357)
Preface to the New Edition -- TRANSLATING CHINESE POETRY The
Convergence of Languages and Poetics-A Radical Introduction -- FROM
THE SHIH CHING, OR THE BOOK OF SONGS -- Nos. 1, 23, 65, 95,167, 234
-- FROM THE CH'U TZ'U, SONGS̈ OF THE SOUTH -- Lament for Ying (Chü
Yüan) -- FROM NINETEEN ANCIENT POEMS (ANON.) -- Nos. 1, 3,14 -- FROM
THE YÜEH-FU, COLLECTION OF BALLAD-SONGS OF THE BUREAU OF MUSIC -- O
Heavens -- Him I'm Thinking of -- South of the Yangtze -- Fighting
South of the Ramparts -- The East Gate -- Sad Song -- Old Song -- At
Fifteen I Went to War -- Water the Horses at a Breach in the Great
Wall -- Ballad of the Mulberry Road -- LITERARY YÜEH-FU -- Bitter
Cold: A Song (Ts'ao Ts'ao) -- Water the Horses at a Breach in the
Great Wall (Chen Lin) -- Woe Indeed (Ts'ao Chih) -- Bearers' Song
(T'ao Ch'ien) -- From Weary Road: 18 Songs Nos. 1, 4, 5, 14 (Pao
Chao) -- FROM THE YÜEH-FU OF THE SOUTHERN DYNASTIES -- 4 "Tzu-yeh"
Songs -- Spring Song -- Song of the Little Miss by the Rill Green --
Tchirek Song (northern Yüeh-fu) -- LANDSCAPE POETRY, OR POEMS OF
"MOUNTAINS AND RIVERS" -- View of the Blue Sea (Ts'ao Ts'ao) -- Poems
from the Orchid Pavilion Collection -- Sailing into the South Lake
(Chan Fang-sheng) -- Sailing Back to the Capital (Chan Fang-sheng) --
From Poems on Roaming with Immortals (Kuo P'u) -- Scene from the
South Hill to the North Hill Passing the Lake (Hsieh Ling-yün) --
From Chin-chu Creek, past the Ridge, along the Stream (Hsieh
Ling-yün) -- Night: Setting Out from Shih-kuan Pavilion (Hsieh
Ling-yün) -- POEMS OF "FIELDS AND GARDENS": EXAMPLES FROM T'AO CH'IEN
-- Home to Farm 1 -- Home to Farm 5 -- Drinking Wine: Poem No. 5 --
POEMS OF NEW METRICAL PATTERNS (CHIN-T' I-SHIH) -- A. Wu-lü
(Five-character Eight-line Regulated Poems) -- B. Ch'i-lü
(Seven-character Eight-line Regulated Poems) -- C. Wu-chüeh
(Five-character Four-line "Curtailed" Poems) -- D. Ch'i-chüeh
(Seven-character Four-line "Curtailed" Poems) -- POEMS AFTER THE
STYLE OF ANCIENT POEMS (KU-SHIH), INCLUDING THE LITERARY YÜEH-FU --
To See a Friend Off (Wang Wei) -- after Source of the Peach Blossom
Stream (Wang Wei) -- To See Secretary Shu-yün Off at the Hsieh T'iao
Tower in Hsüan-ch'eng (Li Po) -- Ku Feng by Li Po: No. 6 -- Ku Feng
by Li Po: No. 14 -- Ku Feng by Li Po: No. 18 -- River Song (Li Po) --
Poem Composed at the Command of the Emperor (Li Po) -- Remembering
Our Excursion in the Past: A Letter Sent to Commissary Yen of Ch'ao
County (Li Po) -- The Song of Ch'ang-kan (Yüeh-fu) (Li Po) -- Yü
Chieh Yüan (Jade Steps Grievance-Yüeh-fu) (Li Po) -- Looking at Mount
T'ai-shan (Tu Fu) -- Song of the War-chariots (Yüeh-fu) (Tu Fu) --
Dreaming of Li Po: 2 poems (Tu Fu) -- Song of the P'i-p'a (Po Chu-i)
-- Morning Walk in Autumn to South Valley Passing an Abandoned
Village (Liu Tsung-yüan) -- King Ch'in Drinks Wine (Li Ho) -- Cold in
the North (after Yüeh-fu) (Li Ho) -- On and On: An Ancient Song
(Yüeh-fu) (Li Ho) -- High the Mount of Wu (Yüeh-fu) (Li Ho) -- Tz'u
(lyrics written to set tone-patterns) -- Ch'ü (songs, originated from
Yüan drama and metamorphosed from the Tz'u form, with set
tone-patterns)
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