Women writers of traditional China

Women writers of traditional China
About this book
"This anthology of Chinese women's poetry in translation brings together representative selections from the work of some 130 poets from the Han dynasty to the early twentieth century.".
"These poets include empresses, imperial concubines, courtesans, grandmothers, recluses, Buddhist nuns, widows, painters, farm wives, revolutionaries, and adolescent girls thought to be incarnate immortals. Some women wrote out of isolation and despair, finding in words a mastery that otherwise eluded them. Others were recruited into poetry by family members, friends, or sympathetic male advocates.
Some dwelt on intimate family matters and cast their poems as addresses to husbands and sons at large in the wide world of men's affairs." "The primary purpose of this anthology is to put before the English-speaking reader evidence of the poetic talent that flourished, against all odds, among women in premodern China."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL19122589W
Subjects
Women authorsChinese poetryTranslations into EnglishWomen and literatureHistory and criticismMujeres como autorasMujeres y literaturaPoesía chinaTraducciones al inglésChinese poetry, history and criticismChinese poetry, translations into englishChinese literature, translations into englishWomen poets