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Reading Philosophy, Writing Poetry

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In a formative period of Chinese culture, early medieval writers made extensive use of a diverse set of resources, in which such major philosophical classics as Laozi, Zhuangzi, and Classic of Changes featured prominently. Reading Philosophy, Writing Poetry examines how these writers understood and manipulated a shared intellectual lexicon to produce meaning. Focusing on works by some of the most important and innovative poets of the period, this book explores intertextuality-the transference, adaptation, or rewriting of signs-as a mode of reading and a condition of writing. It illuminates how a text can be seen in its full range of signifying potential within the early medieval constellation of textual connections and cultural signs.

If culture is that which connects its members past, present, and future, then the past becomes an inherited and continually replenished repository of cultural patterns and signs with which the literati maintains an organic and constantly negotiated relationship of give and take. Wendy Swartz explores how early medieval writers in China developed a distinctive mosaic of ways to participate in their cultural heritage by weaving textual strands from a shared and expanding store of literary resources into new patterns and configurations.

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ISBN: 9780674983823
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Author: Wendy Swartz
Publisher: Harvard University Asia Center an imprint of Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 318 pages
Series: Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series
Genres: Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Poetry
Literature: history and criticism
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Asian history
East Asian and Indian philosophy
Ethnic studies