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The Homeric Epics and the Chinese "Book of Songs"

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The Homeric epics and the Book of Songs are not just the fountainheads of the Western and Chinese literary traditions; for centuries they played a central role in education and communal life, and thus exercised a lasting influence on both civilizations. This volume presents the first systematic comparison of the two corpora. Part One analyzes their genesis and their reception, while Part Two discusses their characteristics as poetic creations. The book brings together Chinese and Western sinologists and classicists, and so promotes significant interdisciplinary and intercultural dialogue. Though the contributors rank among the leading experts in their fields, the essays here are accessible not only to their peers, but also to the interested general reader, and so to all those who seek a deeper understanding of Chinese and Western civilizations, their common human basis and their characteristic differences.

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The Homeric Epics and the Chinese "Book of Songs", Fritz-Heiner Mutschler

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2018
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Titel
The Homeric Epics and the Chinese "Book of Songs"
Untertitel
Foundational Texts Compared
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2018
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
497
ISBN10
152750400X
ISBN13
9781527504004
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Chinesische Poesie
Bewertung
5 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
The Homeric epics and the Book of Songs are not just the fountainheads of the Western and Chinese literary traditions; for centuries they played a central role in education and communal life, and thus exercised a lasting influence on both civilizations. This volume presents the first systematic comparison of the two corpora. Part One analyzes their genesis and their reception, while Part Two discusses their characteristics as poetic creations. The book brings together Chinese and Western sinologists and classicists, and so promotes significant interdisciplinary and intercultural dialogue. Though the contributors rank among the leading experts in their fields, the essays here are accessible not only to their peers, but also to the interested general reader, and so to all those who seek a deeper understanding of Chinese and Western civilizations, their common human basis and their characteristic differences.