Jade-Carving Chisel and Luminous Ocean
Selected Essays by Jao Tsung-i on Literature and Related Topics
Contributor(s)
Williams, Nicholas Morrow (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Jao Tsung-i’s scholarship illuminated the development of classical Chinese literature from antiquity through the end of the Qing dynasty. In this volume, eight interviews with and essays by Jao are translated faithfully into English, giving a sampling of his diverse insights into literature and its broader significance. Topics range from the religious beliefs underpinning the earliest Chinese writings, to the influence of Chan Buddhism on Chinese poetics, to Gu Yanwu’s (1613–1682) poetic protest against the Manchu conquest. Collectively the essays demonstrate how literary art and spiritual beliefs have been intertwined throughout Chinese history.
Keywords
Buddhist poetry; Chan Buddhism; Chinese characters; Chinese divination; Chinese painting; Chinese poetry; Gu Yanwu顧炎武; Jao Tsung-i 饒宗頤; Li Bai 李白; Literature and music; Logic and literature; Lu Ji 陸機; Shi Yidui 施議對DOI
10.1163/9789004523562ISBN
9789004523562, 9789004693173, 9789004523562Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Series
Collected Works of Jao Tsung-i, 4Classification
Poetry
China
17th century, c 1600 to c 1699
Asian history
Buddhism