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    Washington, D.C : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection
    ISBN: 9780884024651 , 0884024652
    Language: English , Chinese
    Pages: xxxix, 750 Seiten , Illustrationen , 27 cm
    Series Statement: Ex horto
    Series Statement: Dumbarton Oaks texts in garden and landscape studies
    DDC: 635.0951
    RVK:
    Keywords: Horticultural literature Translations into English ; Chinese literature Translations into English ; Gardens, Chinese In literature ; Gardens in literature ; Landscapes in literature ; Plants in literature ; Gardens, Chinese History ; Gardens History ; Landscape gardening History ; Chinese literature ; Gardens ; Gardens, Chinese ; Gardens in literature ; Horticultural literature ; Landscape gardening ; Landscapes in literature ; Plants in literature ; China ; History ; Translations ; Anthologie Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection 2020 ; Quelle ; China ; Chinesisch ; Garten ; Literatur ; China ; Gartenkunst ; Literatur ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "The Dumbarton Oaks Anthology of Chinese Garden Literature is the first comprehensive collection in English of over two millennia of Chinese writing about gardens and landscape. Its contents range from early poems using plant imagery to represent virtue and vice, through works from many dynasties on both private and imperial gardens, to twentieth-century prose descriptions of the reconstruction of a historic Suzhou garden. Most passages have been translated for this publication, but a number of previously published translations, some of which are now hard to find, are also included. The anthology is divided into nine chapters: five chronological, covering the pre-Qin period to the Qing dynasty; and four thematic, on rocks and flora, the evolution of a single site (Canglang Pavilion in Suzhou), gardens of the mind, and the interplay between garden and landscape as seen through Mount Tai and West Lake. An introductory essay positions Chinese gardens and garden literature in their cultural context. Care has been taken to translate plant names as accurately as possible (given the limitations of the sources), and the anthology includes a glossary showing translated names, Chinese names, and binomials"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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