Date | 2022 |
Publish_location | Leiden ; Boston |
Publisher | Brill |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Metaforms ; v. 22 |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | PA6537.O866 2022 |
Description | pdf. [xx, 370 p. : ill. (some color) ; 25 cm] |
Note | Ovid in China : reception, translation, and comparison / edited by Thomas J. Sienkewicz, Jinyu Liu. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. "Ovid in China offers a fresh look at an ancient Roman author in a Chinese context and often from a Chinese perspective. The seventeen essays in this volume, by a group of international scholars, examine Ovid's interaction with China in a broad historical context, including the arrival of Christian missionaries in 1294, the depiction of Ovidian scenes on 18th-century Chinese porcelain, the growing Chinese interest in Ovid in the early 20th century, a 21st-century collaborative project to translate Ovid's poetry into Chinese with commentary, and comparative studies on such themes as conceptualization of time, consolation, laughter, filicide, and revenge. Contributors are: Yumiao Bao, Pei Yun Chia, Caleb M. X. Dance, Heng Du, Steven Green, Sher-shiueh Li, Chun Liu, Jinyu Liu, William Motley, Fritz-Heiner Mutschler, Chenye Shi, Thomas J. Sienkewicz, Chen Wang, Xinyao Xiao, Ying Xiong, Kang Zhai"-- Provided by publisher Introduction / Thomas J. Sienkewicz and Jinyu Liu (劉津瑜) -- Chapter 1. Western Classics / Ovid in China: An Overview / Fritz-Heiner Mutschler (穆啟樂) -- Chapter 2. Late Ming Jesuits and Western Classicism / Sher-shiueh Li (李奭學) -- Chapter 3. Ovid on China: Images from Illustrated Suites of Scenes from Ovid on Eighteenth-Century Chinese Export Porcelain / William Motley (莫志) -- Chapter 4. Scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses on Four 18th-Century Chinese Export Porcelain Punchbowls / Thomas J. Sienkewicz -- Chapter 5. An Early Chinese Translation of an Ovidian Quotation / Chen Wang (王晨) -- Chapter 6. Ovid's Debut in Chinese: Translating the Ars Amatoria into the Republican Discourse of Love / Xinyao Xiao (肖馨瑤) and Yumiao Bao (包雨苗) -- Chapter 7. Translating Ovid into Chinese: Challenges and Strategies / Jinyu Liu (劉津瑜) -- Chapter 8. Writing in Misfortune: Ovid's Heroides in Light of Chinese Poetic Perspectives / Chun Liu (劉淳) -- Chapter 9. Translating Laughter: Literature, Language, Genre, and Culture / Caleb M. X. Dance and Kang Zhai (翟康) -- Chapter 10. Ego sum praeceptor amoris: Ovid's Art of Seduction for the Chinese Audience / Xinyao Xiao (肖馨瑤) -- Chapter 11. Liberal Arts and Face Cosmetics: Ovid's Medicamina into Mandarin / Pei Yun Chia (謝佩芸) and Steven Green -- Chapter 12. Experimenting with a Poetic Form in the Chinese Translation of the Metamorphoses / Kang Zhai (翟康) -- Chapter 13. Themes of Women's Vengeance and Filicide in Ovid's Metamorphoses: Reception and Comparison in Modern Chinese Literature / Ying Xiong (熊瑩) -- Chapter 14. Translating Fasti: Bringing Ovid's Roman Year to China / Chen Wang (王晨) -- Chapter 15. Translating Time: Writing the Calendar in Early China and Ancient Rome / Heng Du (杜恆) -- Chapter 16. The Voice of the Exiled Poet: A Translator's Perspective / Jinyu Liu (劉津瑜) -- Chapter 17. Retelling Two Exiles in Rome and China: Philosophical Comfort, Literary Consolation, and the Impossible Mourning / Chenye Shi (石晨葉). Local access dig.pdf. [Ovid in China.pdf] |
Subject | Latin literature, Medieval and modern--China--History and criticism Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.--Appreciation--China Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.--Translations into Chinese--History and criticism Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.--Influence Latin literature--Appreciation--China |
Series | foo 85 |
ISBN | 9789004467286 |
LCCN | 2022007696 |