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Preface
Chinese Historical Periods
Prologue. Setting Repetition in Its Larger Context of Culture
1 Repetition as the Common Basis for Comparison
2 The Overt Mode of Repetition: Sound
3 The Covert Mode of Repetition: Sense
4 Mimesis and Xing
Epilogue. The Telos of Poetic Repetition
Appendix: Original Texts of Chinese Poems and Critical Passages
Notes
Glossary
Index
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