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You see my heart. The sacred and the erotic in the selected works of T'ang Dynasty poetesses: Li Ye, Yu Xuanji, and Xue Tao .
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You see my heart. The sacred and the erotic in the selected works of T'ang Dynasty poetesses: Li Ye, Yu Xuanji, and Xue Tao ./
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Ilumin, Beatrice Holtz.
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318 p.
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Adviser: Mary Watkins.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-06B.
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Literature, Asian. -
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9780549685319
You see my heart. The sacred and the erotic in the selected works of T'ang Dynasty poetesses: Li Ye, Yu Xuanji, and Xue Tao .
Ilumin, Beatrice Holtz.
You see my heart. The sacred and the erotic in the selected works of T'ang Dynasty poetesses: Li Ye, Yu Xuanji, and Xue Tao .
- 318 p.
Adviser: Mary Watkins.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2008.
The T'ang Dynasty (618--907) is considered the Golden Age of Poetry. In particular, three Tang courtesans: Li Ye, Yu Xuanji, and Xue Tao, express in their poetry the powerful nature of the Tang patriarchy held in the precepts of Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, and civil law. Each Tang poetess contributes self-dialogue through her poetry that reflects her strength of character, deep sensibility, love of nature, and spiritual quest for the Goddess, The Queen Mother of the West (Hsi Wang Mu). Although the T'ang poetess is often numbed by the constraints of Chinese philosophy, religion, and civil human bondage, through her poetry the poetess finds her way back to her original self, allowing the rebirth of her soul.
ISBN: 9780549685319Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017599
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