Early Medieval China 

 

Volumes 10-11, Part 2

 

 2005

 

 

Essays in Honor of the Sixtieth Birthday of

 

David R. Knechtges

 

 



Recollections of a Fleeting Romance: The Wang Jingbo

Narrative

MADELINE K. SPRING......................................................................... 1

 

The Progress of an Envious Wretch: Tracing the Course of

Xun Ji across the Boundary Lines of Sixth-Century China

SCOTT PEARCE....................................................................................43   

 

The Two Voices of Wangchuan Ji: Poetic Exchange

between Wang Wei and Pei Di

DING XIANG WARNER......................................................................... 57

 

Autumn Sounds: Music to the Ears Ouyang Xiu¡¯s

"Fu on Autumn¡¯s Sounds"

STEPHEN H. WEST............................................................................. 73  

 

Doubt and Faith at Yuan Jie¡¯s Creek: What Yang Wanli

Found beneath the Wu Xi Moss         

JONATHAN PEASE............................................................................. 101

 

Educational Frustration, Shape-Shifting Texts, and

the Abiding Power of Anthologies: Three Versions of

Wang Can Ascends the Tower

WILT L. IDEMA.................................................................................... 145

 

Bibliography of David R. Knechtges............................................ 185


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