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  1. That wonderful composite called author :
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century /
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian, (editor.); Steineck, Christian, (editor.)
    Published: 2014.
    Publisher:  Brill,, Leiden ;

    Did East Asian literatures, ranging from bronze inscriptions to zazen treatises, lack a concept of authorship before their integration into classical modernity? The answer depends on how one defines the term author. Starting out with a critical... more

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    Did East Asian literatures, ranging from bronze inscriptions to zazen treatises, lack a concept of authorship before their integration into classical modernity? The answer depends on how one defines the term author. Starting out with a critical review of recent theories of authorship, this edited volume distinguishes various author functions, which can be distributed among several individuals and need not be integrated into a single source of textual meaning. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literary traditions cover the whole spectrum from 'weak' composite to 'strong' individual forms and concepts of authorship. Divisions on this scale can be equated with gradual differences in the range of self-articulation. Contributors are Roland Altenburger, Alexander Beecroft, Marion Eggert, Simone Müller, Christian Schwermann, and Raji Steineck.

     

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    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian, (editor.); Steineck, Christian, (editor.)
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    ISBN: 9789004279421
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    DOI: 10.1163/9789004279421
    Series: East Asian comparative literature and culture ; ; 4
    Subjects: East Asian literature; Authorship
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  2. That wonderful composite called author
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Herausgeber); Steineck, Raji C. (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2014]
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    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Herausgeber); Steineck, Raji C. (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9789004279421; 9789004262409
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    Series: East Asian comparative literature and culture ; volume 4
    Subjects: Literatur; Autorschaft
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  3. That wonderful composite called author
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Publisher); Steineck, Raji C. (Publisher)
    Published: 2014; © 2014
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden, Netherlands

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    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Publisher); Steineck, Raji C. (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789004279414; 9789004279421
    Series: East Asian Comparative Literature and Culture ; Volume 4
    Subjects: Gesellschaft; East Asian literature; Authorship; Autorschaft; Literatur
    Scope: 1 online resource (235 pages)
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  4. That wonderful composite called author
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Hrsg.); Steineck, Raji C. (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    5 Appropriating Genius: Jin Shengtan's Construction of Textual Authority and Authorship in His Commented Edition of Shuihu Zhuan (The Water Margin Saga)6 Enlightened Authorship: The Case of Dōgen Kigen; General Index; Name Index. Contents; Series... more

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    5 Appropriating Genius: Jin Shengtan's Construction of Textual Authority and Authorship in His Commented Edition of Shuihu Zhuan (The Water Margin Saga)6 Enlightened Authorship: The Case of Dōgen Kigen; General Index; Name Index. Contents; Series Editors' Foreword; Preface; Introduction; 1 Composite Authorship in Western Zhōu Bronze Inscriptions: The Case of the "Tiānwáng guĭ " 天亡簋 Inscription; 2 Authorship in the Canon of Songs (Shi Jing); 3 The Compiler as the Narrator: Awareness of Authorship, Authorial Presence and Author Figurations in Japanese Imperial Anthologies, with a Special Focus on the Kokin wakashū; 4 Fluidity of Belonging and Creative Appropriation: Authorship and Translation in an Early Sinic Song ("Kongmudoha Ka" 公無渡河歌). Did East Asian literatures lack a concept of authorship before their integration into classical modernity? Distinguishing various author functions, which can be distributed among several individuals, this edited volume covers the whole spectrum from composite to individual forms of authorship

     

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    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Hrsg.); Steineck, Raji C. (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789004279421; 9004279423
    Series: East Asian comparative literature and culture ; volume 4
    Subjects: East Asian literature; Authorship; East Asian literature; Authorship; Authorship ; Social aspects; East Asian literature; Languages & Literatures; East Asian Languages & Literatures; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: Online Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Print version record

  5. That wonderful composite called author
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Herausgeber); Steineck, Raji C (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2014]
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

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    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Herausgeber); Steineck, Raji C (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789004279421; 9789004262409
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    Series: East Asian comparative literature and culture ; volume 4
    Subjects: Ostasien; Literatur; Autorschaft; Geschichte Anfänge-1700
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 225 Seiten), Illustrationen
  6. That wonderful composite called author
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Herausgeber); Steineck, Christian (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Did East Asian literatures, ranging from bronze inscriptions to zazen treatises, lack a concept of authorship before their integration into classical modernity? The answer depends on how one defines the term author. Starting out with a critical... more

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    Did East Asian literatures, ranging from bronze inscriptions to zazen treatises, lack a concept of authorship before their integration into classical modernity? The answer depends on how one defines the term author. Starting out with a critical review of recent theories of authorship, this edited volume distinguishes various author functions, which can be distributed among several individuals and need not be integrated into a single source of textual meaning. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literary traditions cover the whole spectrum from 'weak' composite to 'strong' individual forms and concepts of authorship. Divisions on this scale can be equated with gradual differences in the range of self-articulation. Contributors are Roland Altenburger, Alexander Beecroft, Marion Eggert, Simone Müller, Christian Schwermann, and Raji Steineck.

     

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    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Herausgeber); Steineck, Christian (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9789004279421
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    Series: East Asian comparative literature and culture ; 4
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    Includes index

  7. That wonderful composite called author
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Raji C. Steineck and Christian Schwermann -- 1 Composite Authorship in Western Zhōu Bronze Inscriptions: The Case of the “Tiānwáng guǐ ” 天亡簋 Inscription /Christian Schwermann -- 2 Authorship in the Canon of Songs... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Raji C. Steineck and Christian Schwermann -- 1 Composite Authorship in Western Zhōu Bronze Inscriptions: The Case of the “Tiānwáng guǐ ” 天亡簋 Inscription /Christian Schwermann -- 2 Authorship in the Canon of Songs (Shi Jing) /Alexander Beecroft -- 3 The Compiler as the Narrator: Awareness of Authorship, Authorial Presence and Author Figurations in Japanese Imperial Anthologies, with a Special Focus on the Kokin wakashū /Simone Müller -- 4 Fluidity of Belonging and Creative Appropriation: Authorship and Translation in an Early Sinic Song (“Kongmudoha Ka” 公無渡河歌) /Marion Eggert -- 5 Appropriating Genius: Jin Shengtan’s Construction of Textual Authority and Authorship in His Commented Edition of Shuihu Zhuan (The Water Margin Saga) /Roland Altenburger -- 6 Enlightened Authorship: The Case of Dōgen Kigen /Raji C. Steineck -- General Index -- Name Index. Did East Asian literatures, ranging from bronze inscriptions to zazen treatises, lack a concept of authorship before their integration into classical modernity? The answer depends on how one defines the term author. Starting out with a critical review of recent theories of authorship, this edited volume distinguishes various author functions, which can be distributed among several individuals and need not be integrated into a single source of textual meaning. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literary traditions cover the whole spectrum from 'weak' composite to 'strong' individual forms and concepts of authorship. Divisions on this scale can be equated with gradual differences in the range of self-articulation. Contributors are Roland Altenburger, Alexander Beecroft, Marion Eggert, Simone Müller, Christian Schwermann, and Raji Steineck

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9789004279421
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    Series: East Asian comparative literature and culture ; 4
    Subjects: East Asian literature; Authorship
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    Includes index

  8. That wonderful composite called author
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (HerausgeberIn); Steineck, Raji C. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Raji C. Steineck and Christian Schwermann -- 1 Composite Authorship in Western Zhōu Bronze Inscriptions: The Case of the “Tiānwáng guǐ ” 天亡簋 Inscription /Christian Schwermann -- 2 Authorship in the Canon of Songs... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Raji C. Steineck and Christian Schwermann -- 1 Composite Authorship in Western Zhōu Bronze Inscriptions: The Case of the “Tiānwáng guǐ ” 天亡簋 Inscription /Christian Schwermann -- 2 Authorship in the Canon of Songs (Shi Jing) /Alexander Beecroft -- 3 The Compiler as the Narrator: Awareness of Authorship, Authorial Presence and Author Figurations in Japanese Imperial Anthologies, with a Special Focus on the Kokin wakashū /Simone Müller -- 4 Fluidity of Belonging and Creative Appropriation: Authorship and Translation in an Early Sinic Song (“Kongmudoha Ka” 公無渡河歌) /Marion Eggert -- 5 Appropriating Genius: Jin Shengtan’s Construction of Textual Authority and Authorship in His Commented Edition of Shuihu Zhuan (The Water Margin Saga) /Roland Altenburger -- 6 Enlightened Authorship: The Case of Dōgen Kigen /Raji C. Steineck -- General Index -- Name Index. Did East Asian literatures, ranging from bronze inscriptions to zazen treatises, lack a concept of authorship before their integration into classical modernity? The answer depends on how one defines the term author. Starting out with a critical review of recent theories of authorship, this edited volume distinguishes various author functions, which can be distributed among several individuals and need not be integrated into a single source of textual meaning. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literary traditions cover the whole spectrum from 'weak' composite to 'strong' individual forms and concepts of authorship. Divisions on this scale can be equated with gradual differences in the range of self-articulation. Contributors are Roland Altenburger, Alexander Beecroft, Marion Eggert, Simone Müller, Christian Schwermann, and Raji Steineck

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (HerausgeberIn); Steineck, Raji C. (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9789004279421
    RVK Categories: EC 2200 ; EG 9430
    Series: East Asian comparative literature and culture ; 4
    Subjects: East Asian literature; Authorship
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 225 pages)
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    Includes index

  9. That wonderful composite called author
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Publisher); Steineck, Christian (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

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    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (Publisher); Steineck, Christian (Publisher)
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    Series: East Asian comparative literature and culture ; 4
    Subjects: East Asian literature; Authorship
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  10. That wonderful composite called author
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (HerausgeberIn); Steineck, Raji C. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Raji C. Steineck and Christian Schwermann -- 1 Composite Authorship in Western Zhōu Bronze Inscriptions: The Case of the “Tiānwáng guǐ ” 天亡簋 Inscription /Christian Schwermann -- 2 Authorship in the Canon of Songs... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Raji C. Steineck and Christian Schwermann -- 1 Composite Authorship in Western Zhōu Bronze Inscriptions: The Case of the “Tiānwáng guǐ ” 天亡簋 Inscription /Christian Schwermann -- 2 Authorship in the Canon of Songs (Shi Jing) /Alexander Beecroft -- 3 The Compiler as the Narrator: Awareness of Authorship, Authorial Presence and Author Figurations in Japanese Imperial Anthologies, with a Special Focus on the Kokin wakashū /Simone Müller -- 4 Fluidity of Belonging and Creative Appropriation: Authorship and Translation in an Early Sinic Song (“Kongmudoha Ka” 公無渡河歌) /Marion Eggert -- 5 Appropriating Genius: Jin Shengtan’s Construction of Textual Authority and Authorship in His Commented Edition of Shuihu Zhuan (The Water Margin Saga) /Roland Altenburger -- 6 Enlightened Authorship: The Case of Dōgen Kigen /Raji C. Steineck -- General Index -- Name Index. Did East Asian literatures, ranging from bronze inscriptions to zazen treatises, lack a concept of authorship before their integration into classical modernity? The answer depends on how one defines the term author. Starting out with a critical review of recent theories of authorship, this edited volume distinguishes various author functions, which can be distributed among several individuals and need not be integrated into a single source of textual meaning. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literary traditions cover the whole spectrum from 'weak' composite to 'strong' individual forms and concepts of authorship. Divisions on this scale can be equated with gradual differences in the range of self-articulation. Contributors are Roland Altenburger, Alexander Beecroft, Marion Eggert, Simone Müller, Christian Schwermann, and Raji Steineck

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Schwermann, Christian (HerausgeberIn); Steineck, Raji C. (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9789004279421
    RVK Categories: EC 2200 ; EG 9430
    Series: East Asian comparative literature and culture ; 4
    Subjects: East Asian literature; Authorship
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 225 pages)
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  11. That wonderful composite called author
    authorship in East Asian literatures from the beginnings to the seventeenth century
    Published: 2014
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    Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Raji C. Steineck and Christian Schwermann -- 1 Composite Authorship in Western Zhōu Bronze Inscriptions: The Case of the “Tiānwáng guǐ ” 天亡簋 Inscription /Christian Schwermann -- 2 Authorship in the Canon of Songs... more

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    Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Raji C. Steineck and Christian Schwermann -- 1 Composite Authorship in Western Zhōu Bronze Inscriptions: The Case of the “Tiānwáng guǐ ” 天亡簋 Inscription /Christian Schwermann -- 2 Authorship in the Canon of Songs (Shi Jing) /Alexander Beecroft -- 3 The Compiler as the Narrator: Awareness of Authorship, Authorial Presence and Author Figurations in Japanese Imperial Anthologies, with a Special Focus on the Kokin wakashū /Simone Müller -- 4 Fluidity of Belonging and Creative Appropriation: Authorship and Translation in an Early Sinic Song (“Kongmudoha Ka” 公無渡河歌) /Marion Eggert -- 5 Appropriating Genius: Jin Shengtan’s Construction of Textual Authority and Authorship in His Commented Edition of Shuihu Zhuan (The Water Margin Saga) /Roland Altenburger -- 6 Enlightened Authorship: The Case of Dōgen Kigen /Raji C. Steineck -- General Index -- Name Index. Did East Asian literatures, ranging from bronze inscriptions to zazen treatises, lack a concept of authorship before their integration into classical modernity? The answer depends on how one defines the term author. Starting out with a critical review of recent theories of authorship, this edited volume distinguishes various author functions, which can be distributed among several individuals and need not be integrated into a single source of textual meaning. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literary traditions cover the whole spectrum from 'weak' composite to 'strong' individual forms and concepts of authorship. Divisions on this scale can be equated with gradual differences in the range of self-articulation. Contributors are Roland Altenburger, Alexander Beecroft, Marion Eggert, Simone Müller, Christian Schwermann, and Raji Steineck

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9789004279421
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    Series: East Asian comparative literature and culture ; 4
    Subjects: East Asian literature; Authorship
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Includes index