Description
The How to Read Chinese Literature series (Columbia University Press) is an innovative collection of literary anthologies and language texts covering the entire field of Chinese literature. The series will consist of ten volumes: five guided literary anthologies, one book on literary culture, and four language texts. Usable as both stand-alone volumes and a coherent set, the ten books break down barriers between the study of literature and language learning. By joining language acquisition with teaching students how to appreciate Chinese literature in its original form, the series seeks to transform learning and teaching of Chinese literature, language, and culture in the English-speaking world.Period | May 2017 → … |
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Type of journal | Book series |
Degree of Recognition | International |
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How to read Chinese poetry : a guided anthology
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How to read Chinese poetry in context : poetic culture from antiquity through the Tang
Research output: Scholarly Books | Reports | Literary Works › Book (Editor) › Research › peer-review