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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Immortals | ||
I | Immortality-Seeking in Early Chinese Poetry | |
II | The Wang Ziqiao Stele | |
III | Ts'ao Chih and the Immortals | |
IV | From Scepticism to Belief in Third-Century China | |
Festivals | ||
V | The Cold Food Festival in Early Medieval China | |
VI | Songs for the Gods: The Poetry of Popular Religion in Fifth-Century China | |
VII | Une fete chez Su Shih a Huang chou en 1082 | |
Poetry | ||
VIII | La poesie de Ji Kang | |
IX | Folk Ballads and the Aristocracy | |
X | Xie Lingyun et les paysans de Yongjia | |
XI | The Image of the Merchant in Medieval Chinese Poetry | |
Addenda and Corrigenda | ||
Index |
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