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How to Read Chinese Poetry in Context: Poetic Culture from Antiquity Through the Tang
Zong-Qi Cai (Editor)
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Program in Comparative and World Literature
Program in Medieval Studies
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Poeticity
100%
Chinese Poetry
100%
Poetry
83%
Chinese Culture
33%
Chinese Teaching
33%
Teaching-learning
16%
Friendship
16%
Social Class
16%
Women's Status
16%
Social Circumstances
16%
Gender Status
16%
Self-identity
16%
Teaching Poetry
16%
Empire Building
16%
Grand Narrative
16%
Knight
16%
English Translation
16%
Grievances
16%
Chinese History
16%
Buddhist Tradition
16%
Tang Dynasty
16%
Chinese Language
16%
Court Politics
16%
Historical Vignette
16%
Chinese Diplomacy
16%
Officialdom
16%
Errantry
16%
Chinese Literature
16%
Arts and Humanities
Poetics
100%
Chinese poetry
100%
Poem
50%
Chinese Culture
33%
Literature
16%
Knight
16%
Vignette
16%
Interplay
16%
Anecdote
16%
Empire-building
16%
grand narrative
16%
English Translation
16%
Chinese History
16%
Tang dynasty
16%
Chinese Language
16%
Daoist
16%
Golden age
16%