5. History of early Chinese Ch'ü-aria Poetry
Book Details
Finished in 1988 and self-published in 2003, this work represents the 5th of 33 of the Chinese Culture Series.
Please contact us on availablity of this work
Poetry and song held pride of place in Chinese culture and many of the greatest and most beloved figures of Chinese tradition were primarily poets. There have been three main genres of Chinese poetry. The third to emerge was that of the Ch'ü aria, first flourishing during the 13th and 14th centuries AD, when the Mongol conquerors ruled the land. The third genre was in some ways the most liveliest and vigorous, with the widest gamut of themes and moods, ranging from merry vulgarity to ethereal classical succinctness and elegance, and often at its most striking when playing off the two extremes. So full of elan and suppleness was this kind of poetry that it was adopted for the heart wordings of Chinese drama and, during the early period of its thriving, the worlds of drama and poetry were inextricably united, in the authors and milieus alike.
List of Books in the Chinese Culture Series
- Kuan Han-Ch'ing: China's first Playwright
- Bring on the Wine and other Poems by Li Pai
- Chinese Poetry Through The Ages: an Anthology
- Chinese Short Stories - Spanning 2000 Years
- History of early Chinese Ch'ü-aria Poetry
- Sayings of Confucius and his Students
- Ma Chih-yüan's Complete San-ch'ü-aria Poems
- Wang Shi-Fu, Author of China's Most Famous Play
- West Wing Chantefable by Tung Chieh-yüan
- Sir Old, the Chinese Classic of Taoism
- Peking Opera
- Yüan Dynasty Variety Plays
- Mr Ma and son in London
- Songs Classic: China’s earliest poetry anthology
- Classical Chinese textbook
- Three Hundred T'ang Dynasty Poems
- Yüan Dynasty Variety Play dramas: 100 stories
- Chinese Folk-tales
- Chinese Humour: an Anthology
- Gold-producing Mansion
- Chinese Riddles
- Chinese Elliptical Idioms (hsieh-hou-yu)
- West Wing, China's most famous drama
- Washing Silk, a drama by Liang Ch'en-yi (1520-ca.1580)
- Chinee Drama Poems
- Chinese Prose: Biographies, Prefaces, Anecdotes ...
- Chinese Myths
- Chinese Prose: Biographies, Prefaces, Anecdotes ...
- Lasting-life Palace-hall by Hung Sheng (1654-1704)
- Chinese non-drama aria-poems, an anthology (VOLUME ONE)
- Chinese Poetry Through the Ages
- Dictionary of Chinese Idioms, Proverbs and Sayings
- Anthology of Chinese non-drama aria-poems (VOLUME TWO)