Ballads and stories from Tun-huang

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Ballads and stories from Tun-huang

Arthur Waley

(China : history, philosophy, economics, 29)

Routledge, 2005

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Reprint of: Ballads and stories from Tun-huang : an anthology(London : Allen & Unwin , 1960)

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

First published in 1960. Over a century ago the Chinese discovered in a sealed-up cave in the west of China a collection of manuscripts dating from the fifth century to the end of the tenth. These included many specimens of popular literature of a kind that was not previously known to exist. Although the find was made long ago, only two or three of these pieces had been translated before. Arthur Waley here translates, whole or as extracts, twenty-six pieces, making an invaluable addition to world literature.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 The Swallow and the Sparrow
  • Chapter 2 Wu Tzu-Hsu
  • Chapter 3 The Crown Prince
  • Chapter 4 The Story of Catch-Tiger
  • Chapter 5 The Story of Hui-Yuan
  • Chapter 6 The Wizard Yeh Ching-Neng
  • Chapter 7 Meng Chiang-Nu
  • Chapter 8 The World of the Dead
  • Chapter 9 Marriage Songs
  • Chapter 10 The Buddhist Pieces
  • Chapter 11 Mu-Lien Rescues his Mother

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