Fiction and Philosophy in the Zhuangzi: An Introduction to Early Chinese Taoist Thought
Graziani, Romain
Fiction and Philosophy in the Zhuangzi: An Introduction to Early Chinese Taoist Thought - London Bloomsbury Academic 2021 - 200p
Revised, updated and partly rewritten version of a book originally written in French and published in 2006 by the publishing house Gallimard for a general readership under the title Fictions philosophiques du Tchouang-tseu.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject(s): Zhuangzi | Philosophy, Chinese -- To 221 B.C
"The Zhuangzi is one of China's greatest literary and philosophical masterpieces, yet its complexities make it a challenging read. This English translation leads you confidently through the comic scenes and virtuoso writing style, introducing all the little stories Zhuangzi invented and unpicking its philosophy through close commentaries and helpful asides. In Graziani's translation, the co-founder of Daoism emerges as a remarkable thinker. It is a must-read for anyone coming to Chinese philosophy or the Zhuangzi for the first time, and one that reminds us of the importance of thinking beyond our limited, everyday perspectives"--
9781350124318
2020033490
Zhuangzi.
Philosophy, Chinese--To 221 B.C.
N91.2 / G796
Fiction and Philosophy in the Zhuangzi: An Introduction to Early Chinese Taoist Thought - London Bloomsbury Academic 2021 - 200p
Revised, updated and partly rewritten version of a book originally written in French and published in 2006 by the publishing house Gallimard for a general readership under the title Fictions philosophiques du Tchouang-tseu.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject(s): Zhuangzi | Philosophy, Chinese -- To 221 B.C
"The Zhuangzi is one of China's greatest literary and philosophical masterpieces, yet its complexities make it a challenging read. This English translation leads you confidently through the comic scenes and virtuoso writing style, introducing all the little stories Zhuangzi invented and unpicking its philosophy through close commentaries and helpful asides. In Graziani's translation, the co-founder of Daoism emerges as a remarkable thinker. It is a must-read for anyone coming to Chinese philosophy or the Zhuangzi for the first time, and one that reminds us of the importance of thinking beyond our limited, everyday perspectives"--
9781350124318
2020033490
Zhuangzi.
Philosophy, Chinese--To 221 B.C.
N91.2 / G796