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Through a Forest of Chancellors: Fugitive Histories in Liu Yuan’s Lingyan ge, an Illustrated Book from Seventeenth-Century Suzhou
Harvard University Press, 2010 Cloth: 978-0-674-03280-4 Library of Congress Classification NE1183.5.L6B87 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 002.0951
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Liu Yuan’s Lingyan ge, a woodblock-printed book from 1669, re-creates a portrait gallery that memorialized 24 vassals of the early Tang court. Liu accompanied each figure, presented under the guise of a bandit, with a couplet; the poems, written in various scripts, are surrounded by marginal images that allude to a contemporary novel. Religious icons supplement the portrait gallery. Liu’s re-creation is fraught with questions. This study examines the dialogues created among the texts and images in Lingyan ge from multiple perspectives. Analysis of the book’s materialities demonstrates how Lingyan ge embodies, rather than reflects, the historical moment in which it was made. See other books on: Art and literature | Block books, Chinese | Forest | Illustrated books | Through See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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