The wholeness of early Chinese texts: Mu Shi 牧誓, Huainanzi 淮南子, and Wu Cheng 武成
<p>What does it mean for a text to be a whole? How do texts achieve wholeness? And how can one determine when they do so? Questions of wholeness have been at the heart of Chinese text studies since the Western Han 漢 (205 BC–9 AD), when scholars attempted some of the earliest known reconstructi...
Main Author: | Smith, CJ |
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Other Authors: | Meyer, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English Chinese |
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2020
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