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Chinese Literary Forms in Heian Japan: Poetics and Practice
Harvard University Press, 2017 Cloth: 978-0-674-97515-6 Library of Congress Classification PL719.81.S74 2017 Dewey Decimal Classification 895.6090014
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Written Chinese served as a prestigious, cosmopolitan script across medieval East Asia, from as far west as the Tarim Basin to the eastern kingdom of Heian period Japan (794–1185). In this book, Brian Steininger revisits the mid-Heian court of the Tale of Genji and the Pillow Book, where literary Chinese was not only the basis of official administration, but also a medium for political protest, sermons of mourning, and poems of celebration. See other books on: Chinese influences | Japanese | Japanese literature | Literacy | Practice See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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