Waiting for the Unicorn Poems and Lyrics of China's Last Dynasty, 1644-1911

This is the first comprehensive English anthology of poetry from China's last great dynasty, the period 1644-1911. Waiting for the Unicorn is a direct descendant of Sunflower Splendor. After that seminal volume was published, it became clear that many scholars and students wanted more detailed...

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Other Authors: Lo, Irving Yucheng (Editor), Schultz, William (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Indiana University Press 1986
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