WebCyril Birch. Books by the Author. Indiana University Bloomington. Office of Scholarly Publishing Herman B Wells Library 1320 E 10th Street Bloomington Indiana 47405-9307 … WebMar 23, 2011 · The Peony Pavilion (Mudan ting). By Tang Xianzu. Translated by Cyril Birch. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1980. Chinese Literature in Translation Series, xv, 343 pp. Index of Aria Patterns. $22.50. - Volume 42 Issue 4
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WebLiterature. Edited by Cyril Birch. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963. Pp. 39-59. Foreword to Literary Doctrine in China and Soviet Influence, 1956-1960. By D. W. Fokkema. The Hague: Mouton, 1965. Pp. vii-ix. Foreword dated December 1964. "Early Chinese Concepts of Poetry," Transactions of the International Conference of Orientalists in WebCyril Birch f Y THE EIGHTH CENTURY, the time of "flourishing T'ang," Chinese poets had evolved forms which compacted the re-sources of the language into diamond intensity. Critics call these forms "Modern Style," but the term refers to the severe new formal conventions rather than to any great modernity in diction: WebThe peony pavilion = Mudan ting / Tang Xianzu ; translated by Cyril Birch. Format Book Published Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c1980. Description xv, [1], 343 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Other contributors Birch, Cyril, 1925-Other titles Mudan ting. Series Chinese literature in translation Notes Play. Includes index. hillside garden centre newtownabbey santa