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Zuo Tradition / Zuozhuan
Commentary on the "Spring and Autumn Annals"
About the Authors
Reviews
"The three scholars who have joined forces to produce this new translation are. . . to be heartily congratulated. The resulting publication is. . . eminently readable, with bilingual text, helpfully divided into coherent sections, and annotation that provides necessary explanations without overwhelming the reader with minutiae. . . Naturally it is impossible to do justice to this monumental publication in a brief review; let me merely emphasize that these renowned translators, working as a trio, amount to even more than the sum of their parts because their strengths are complementary."—Critical Inquiry
"The translation team has successfully produced a work that is not only an English rendering but an accessible user manual for the "This is a long-awaited monumental work that keeps what has been promised: It is a very well readable translation of the first major narrative history of China, one that for many years to come will replace the version that James Legge produced almost 150 years ago."—Monumenta Serica "[A] precise, elegant—and, yes, reader-friendly—translation that brings out many nuances in the text that had heretofore been lost to the English reader. "This is one of the greatest translations of the Chinese classical works into English."—Asian and African Studies "[N]ow, at last, we have a convenient, bilingual, and helpfully annotated edition from which to study this immensely rich workSome books are so physically beautiful and so eminently useful that one is sorely tempted to celebrate their publication instead of reviewing them. "The quality of this translation as well as the accompanying introduction and critical apparatus are a strong argument for the long overdue insight that solid translation work must no longer be relegated to a secondary position in academia but deserves the same recognition as primarily interpretive or systematizing studies. The students of early China and ancient history in general owe immense gratitude to Stephen Durrant, Wai-yee Li, and David Schaberg for this truly exemplary magnum opus."—China Review International "It is to be hoped that the
Endorsements
"Whether considered as a work of history or literature, Zuo Tradition is surely one of the masterpieces of world literature, and the translators and publisher are to be applauded for making it more accessible to readers everywhere in this handsome and readable new complete translation. The translation is crisp and lively, the introduction straightforward and informative, and the notes and indexes invariably helpful. In every respect, Zuo Tradition is a realization of Confucius's maxim 'Use words that are adequate to the intent; use ornamentation that is adequate to the words.'"—Edward Louis Shaughnessy, University of Chicago
"Zuozhuan has anchored the entire corpus of Chinese historical writing for the last two millennia. Its canonical status as the work of Confucius has given it enormous authority not just in determining how Chinese historians should record past events, but in shaping how the Chinese imagine that history itself unfolds. Now that we have this meticulously researched and carefully considered translation, this foundational text can finally take its place among the core classics of early historical writing worldwide."—Timothy Brook, University of British Columbia
"A milestone in the development of the fields of Chinese history, historiography, literature, and political thought. . . . For the very first time, this translation makes it possible to read the text continuously, to gain a comprehensive view of its rhetorical features, and to follow the inner patterns and structures of this highly complex text. . . . [It] will inspire entirely new lines of scholarly inquiry into the textual and historical world of ancient China."—Martin Kern, Princeton University
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Other Titles by Stephen Durrant
The Zuo Tradition / Zuozhuan Reader
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Other Titles by Wai-yee Li
The Zuo Tradition / Zuozhuan Reader
The Letter to Ren An and Sima Qian's Legacy
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