International Books in Print
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Page : 1140 pages
File Size : 19,84 MB
Release : 1998
Category : English imprints
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Page : 1140 pages
File Size : 19,84 MB
Release : 1998
Category : English imprints
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Author : Ellen Johnston Laing
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 555 pages
File Size : 36,52 MB
Release : 2020-08-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0472901486
In the second half of the twentieth century, studies in Chinese painting history have been greatly aided by several major lists of Chinese artists and their works. Published between 1956 and 1980, these lists were limited to Imperial China. The current index covers the period from 1912 to around 1980. It includes the names of approximately 3,500 traditional-style artists along with lists of their works, reproduced in some 264 monographs, books, journals, and catalogs published from the 1920s to around 1980. With a few exceptions, artists working after 1949 outside continental China are excluded. Revised Edition, 1998; first published by the Asian Studies Program, University of Oregon, 1984.
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Page : 1930 pages
File Size : 26,61 MB
Release : 1988
Category : American literature
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Author : Yang LaoSan
Publisher : Funstory
Page : 1111 pages
File Size : 43,36 MB
Release : 2020-02-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1648466036
He had once obtained a high levelled medical knowledge, martial arts and a Special Ability which allowed him to see through the other party's thoughts. With this, the Young Master Han was able to roam the society, shopping malls, medicine courts, and government officials.
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Page : 3126 pages
File Size : 24,51 MB
Release : 1997
Category : American literature
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Author : Da Zheng
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 17,5 MB
Release : 2020-09-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1683931076
In 1933, Shih-I Hsiung (1902–1991), a student from China, met with Allardyce Nicoll, a Shakespearean scholar at the University of London, to discuss his PhD study in English drama. After learning about Hsiung’s interest and background, Nicoll suggested that he should consider studying Chinese drama for his dissertation and writing a play of a Chinese subject. Hsiung took the advice to heart and set out to write Lady Precious Stream, a play based on a classical Beijing opera. In six weeks, the writing was completed; six months later, the manuscript was accepted for publication by Methuen; and not long after, Little Theater in London agreed to produce the play, which ran for 900 successive shows. The phenomenal success turned Hsiung into stardom all at once: he became the first Chinese to write and direct a West End play in England; in 1936, the play had its Broadway premiere and subsequent performances in Chicago, Cleveland, Boston, and other U.S. cities; and it has been produced and staged in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia ever since. Following the success of Lady Precious Stream, Hsiung translated into English the Chinese classic The Romance of the Western Chamber; in addition, he wrote a number of plays, novels, and essays, in both English and Chinese, as well as the biography The Life of Chiang Kai-shek.Shih-I Hsiung: A Glorious Showman unfolds the transnational and transcultural life experience of an extraordinary showman: a literary master, a theater man, and a social actor bold and impassioned on socio-cultural stages. Hsiung introduced English and American literature to readers in China through his translation works in the 1920s and early 1930s. After his arrival in England, he began writing in English for audiences not familiar with the Chinese culture. His works were known for their originality, humor, and a deep sense of cultural and historical engagement. Later in his life when he was residing in Hong Kong, he was devoted to education and was also active in Chinese literary and theater circles.
Author : David James Clarke
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Page : 750 pages
File Size : 37,43 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Art
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Author : Wang Zhaopeng
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 27,59 MB
Release : 2024-02-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1003858570
Based on first-hand historical materials, this book explores the various aspects of literary communication during the Song Dynasty in China. The book investigates the single-channel dissemination of poetry and ci works, the dissemination of literary collections, the dissemination through wall inscriptions, the oral dissemination of Song ci, the remuneration and commercialization of literature in the Song Dynasty, the paths to fame for Song writers, the non-literary factors in the dissemination of literature and the dissemination of literary works through paintings and songs. The author provides insights into the six major questions in the study of literary communication: Who disseminates, where, how, what, to whom and the effects of dissemination. The author also seeks to provide detailed answers to the following questions. What was the role of female singers in both domestic and official entertainment? What were the costs and prices of the books? Who paid the authors? What methods did writers use to gain fame and social recognition? This work will be essential reading for scholars and students of Chinese studies, communication studies and media and cultural studies.
Author : Alice Peng
Publisher : DEStech Publications, Inc
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 36,5 MB
Release : 2013-08-06
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1605951269
The 2013 International Conference on Energy (Energy2013) is a multidisciplinary international conference that provides a platform for scientists, engineers and other researchers from all over the world to share their ideas and present solutions to sustainable and environmental friendly energy issues. It includes a selection of 64 papers from 185 papers submitted to the conference from universities and industries all over the world. The organizing committee also believes this proceeding would be a good reference for academic researchers and industrial professionals in the fields of energy management, energy policy making, energy technologies and environment.
Author : Giulio Magli
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 11,21 MB
Release : 2020-06-15
Category : Science
ISBN : 3030493245
This book analyses the magnificent imperial necropolises of ancient China from the perspective of Archaeoastronomy, a science which takes into account the landscape in which ancient monuments are placed, focusing especially but not exclusively on the celestial aspects. The power of the Chinese emperors was based on the so-called Mandate of Heaven: the rulers were believed to act as intermediaries between the sky gods and the Earth, and consequently, the architecture of their tombs, starting from the world-famous mausoleum of the first emperor, was closely linked to the celestial cycles and to the cosmos. This relationship, however, also had to take into account various other factors and doctrines, first the Zhao-Mu doctrine in the Han period and later the various forms of Feng Shui. As a result, over the centuries, diverse sacred landscapes were constructed. Among the sites analysed in the book are the “pyramids” of Xi’an from the Han dynasty, the mountain tombs of the Tang dynasty, and the Ming and Qing imperial tombs. The book explains how considerations such as astronomical orientation and topographical orientation according to the principles of Feng Shui played a fundamental role at these sites.