Ovid in China
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Ovid in China
Reception, Translation, and Comparison
Liu, Jinyu; Sienkewicz, Thomas J.
Brill
07/2022
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Inglês
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Contents
Ovid in China Timeline
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
?Thomas J. Sienkewicz and Jinyu Liu
1 Western Classics / Ovid in China: An Overview
?Fritz-Heiner Mutschler ???
2 Late Ming Jesuits and Western Classicism
?Sher-shiueh Li ???
3 Ovid on China: Images from Illustrated Suites of Scenes from Ovid on Eighteenth-Century Chinese Export Porcelain
?William Motley
4 Scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses on Four 18th-Century Chinese Export Porcelain Punchbowls
?Thomas J. Sienkewicz
5 An Early Chinese Translation of an Ovidian Quotation
?Chen Wang ??
6 Ovid's Debut in Chinese: Translating the Ars Amatoria into the Republican Discourse of Love
?Xinyao Xiao ??? and Yumiao Bao ???
7 Translating Ovid into Chinese: Challenges and Strategies
?Jinyu Liu
8 Writing in Misfortune: Ovid's Heroides in Light of Chinese Poetic Perspectives
?Chun Liu ??
9 Translating Laughter: Literature, Language, Genre, and Culture
?Caleb M. X. Dance and Kang Zhai ??
10 Ego sum praeceptor amoris: Ovid's Art of Seduction for the Chinese Audience
?Xinyao Xiao
11 Liberal Arts and Face Cosmetics: Ovid's Medicamina into Mandarin
?Pei Yun Chia ??? and Steven Green
12 Experimenting with a Poetic Form in the Chinese Translation of the Metamorphoses
?Kang Zhai
13 Themes of Women's Vengeance and Filicide in Ovid's Metamorphoses: Reception and Comparison in Modern Chinese Literature
?Ying Xiong ??
14 Translating Fasti: Bringing Ovid's Roman Year to China
?Chen Wang ??
15 Translating Time: Writing the Calendar in Early China and Ancient Rome
?Heng Du ??
16 The Voice of the Exiled Poet: A Translator's Perspective
?Jinyu Liu
17 Retelling Two Exiles in Rome and China: Philosophical Comfort, Literary Consolation, and the Impossible Mourning
?Chenye Shi ???
Index
Ovid in China Timeline
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
?Thomas J. Sienkewicz and Jinyu Liu
1 Western Classics / Ovid in China: An Overview
?Fritz-Heiner Mutschler ???
2 Late Ming Jesuits and Western Classicism
?Sher-shiueh Li ???
3 Ovid on China: Images from Illustrated Suites of Scenes from Ovid on Eighteenth-Century Chinese Export Porcelain
?William Motley
4 Scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses on Four 18th-Century Chinese Export Porcelain Punchbowls
?Thomas J. Sienkewicz
5 An Early Chinese Translation of an Ovidian Quotation
?Chen Wang ??
6 Ovid's Debut in Chinese: Translating the Ars Amatoria into the Republican Discourse of Love
?Xinyao Xiao ??? and Yumiao Bao ???
7 Translating Ovid into Chinese: Challenges and Strategies
?Jinyu Liu
8 Writing in Misfortune: Ovid's Heroides in Light of Chinese Poetic Perspectives
?Chun Liu ??
9 Translating Laughter: Literature, Language, Genre, and Culture
?Caleb M. X. Dance and Kang Zhai ??
10 Ego sum praeceptor amoris: Ovid's Art of Seduction for the Chinese Audience
?Xinyao Xiao
11 Liberal Arts and Face Cosmetics: Ovid's Medicamina into Mandarin
?Pei Yun Chia ??? and Steven Green
12 Experimenting with a Poetic Form in the Chinese Translation of the Metamorphoses
?Kang Zhai
13 Themes of Women's Vengeance and Filicide in Ovid's Metamorphoses: Reception and Comparison in Modern Chinese Literature
?Ying Xiong ??
14 Translating Fasti: Bringing Ovid's Roman Year to China
?Chen Wang ??
15 Translating Time: Writing the Calendar in Early China and Ancient Rome
?Heng Du ??
16 The Voice of the Exiled Poet: A Translator's Perspective
?Jinyu Liu
17 Retelling Two Exiles in Rome and China: Philosophical Comfort, Literary Consolation, and the Impossible Mourning
?Chenye Shi ???
Index
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Chinese Calendar; Chinese Export Porcelain; Commentaries; Consolation; Cross-cultural translation; Elegies; Exile Literature; Laughter in Ancient Literature; Love poetry; Metamorphoses; Ovid; Reception of Graeco-Roman Classics in China; Roman Calendar; Translating Latin into Chinese; Women’s Vengeance and Filicide
Contents
Ovid in China Timeline
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
?Thomas J. Sienkewicz and Jinyu Liu
1 Western Classics / Ovid in China: An Overview
?Fritz-Heiner Mutschler ???
2 Late Ming Jesuits and Western Classicism
?Sher-shiueh Li ???
3 Ovid on China: Images from Illustrated Suites of Scenes from Ovid on Eighteenth-Century Chinese Export Porcelain
?William Motley
4 Scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses on Four 18th-Century Chinese Export Porcelain Punchbowls
?Thomas J. Sienkewicz
5 An Early Chinese Translation of an Ovidian Quotation
?Chen Wang ??
6 Ovid's Debut in Chinese: Translating the Ars Amatoria into the Republican Discourse of Love
?Xinyao Xiao ??? and Yumiao Bao ???
7 Translating Ovid into Chinese: Challenges and Strategies
?Jinyu Liu
8 Writing in Misfortune: Ovid's Heroides in Light of Chinese Poetic Perspectives
?Chun Liu ??
9 Translating Laughter: Literature, Language, Genre, and Culture
?Caleb M. X. Dance and Kang Zhai ??
10 Ego sum praeceptor amoris: Ovid's Art of Seduction for the Chinese Audience
?Xinyao Xiao
11 Liberal Arts and Face Cosmetics: Ovid's Medicamina into Mandarin
?Pei Yun Chia ??? and Steven Green
12 Experimenting with a Poetic Form in the Chinese Translation of the Metamorphoses
?Kang Zhai
13 Themes of Women's Vengeance and Filicide in Ovid's Metamorphoses: Reception and Comparison in Modern Chinese Literature
?Ying Xiong ??
14 Translating Fasti: Bringing Ovid's Roman Year to China
?Chen Wang ??
15 Translating Time: Writing the Calendar in Early China and Ancient Rome
?Heng Du ??
16 The Voice of the Exiled Poet: A Translator's Perspective
?Jinyu Liu
17 Retelling Two Exiles in Rome and China: Philosophical Comfort, Literary Consolation, and the Impossible Mourning
?Chenye Shi ???
Index
Ovid in China Timeline
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
?Thomas J. Sienkewicz and Jinyu Liu
1 Western Classics / Ovid in China: An Overview
?Fritz-Heiner Mutschler ???
2 Late Ming Jesuits and Western Classicism
?Sher-shiueh Li ???
3 Ovid on China: Images from Illustrated Suites of Scenes from Ovid on Eighteenth-Century Chinese Export Porcelain
?William Motley
4 Scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses on Four 18th-Century Chinese Export Porcelain Punchbowls
?Thomas J. Sienkewicz
5 An Early Chinese Translation of an Ovidian Quotation
?Chen Wang ??
6 Ovid's Debut in Chinese: Translating the Ars Amatoria into the Republican Discourse of Love
?Xinyao Xiao ??? and Yumiao Bao ???
7 Translating Ovid into Chinese: Challenges and Strategies
?Jinyu Liu
8 Writing in Misfortune: Ovid's Heroides in Light of Chinese Poetic Perspectives
?Chun Liu ??
9 Translating Laughter: Literature, Language, Genre, and Culture
?Caleb M. X. Dance and Kang Zhai ??
10 Ego sum praeceptor amoris: Ovid's Art of Seduction for the Chinese Audience
?Xinyao Xiao
11 Liberal Arts and Face Cosmetics: Ovid's Medicamina into Mandarin
?Pei Yun Chia ??? and Steven Green
12 Experimenting with a Poetic Form in the Chinese Translation of the Metamorphoses
?Kang Zhai
13 Themes of Women's Vengeance and Filicide in Ovid's Metamorphoses: Reception and Comparison in Modern Chinese Literature
?Ying Xiong ??
14 Translating Fasti: Bringing Ovid's Roman Year to China
?Chen Wang ??
15 Translating Time: Writing the Calendar in Early China and Ancient Rome
?Heng Du ??
16 The Voice of the Exiled Poet: A Translator's Perspective
?Jinyu Liu
17 Retelling Two Exiles in Rome and China: Philosophical Comfort, Literary Consolation, and the Impossible Mourning
?Chenye Shi ???
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Chinese Calendar; Chinese Export Porcelain; Commentaries; Consolation; Cross-cultural translation; Elegies; Exile Literature; Laughter in Ancient Literature; Love poetry; Metamorphoses; Ovid; Reception of Graeco-Roman Classics in China; Roman Calendar; Translating Latin into Chinese; Women’s Vengeance and Filicide