Classical Chinese Literature
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Oral Literature
The emergence of script
End of Shang: Written Literature (1200 BC -)
Zhou Dynasty and Warring States Period
- The 5 Canonized Classics -- ArnoldQ 04:35, 20 January 2012 (UTC)
- Tao Yuanming - Manuscript Culture -- ArnoldQ 23:06, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
Confucius: Analects
Mencius (372–289 BCE)
Han Dynasty
Tang Dynasty
- Du Fu Powerpoint presentation -- Wantong 20:18, 2 March 2012 (UTC) Mid-term paper, please comment/check the page Talk:Du Fu
- Li Bai -- ArnoldQ 22:30, 1 March 2012 (UTC) Mid-term paper, please comment/check the page Talk:Li Bai
Song Dynasty
- Ouyang Xiu -- Licia K 06:44, 28 February 2012 (UTC) Mid-term paper, please comment/check the page Talk:Ouyang Xiu
- Su Shi (Su Dongpo) -- Alexis Sagen 17:48, 27 February 2012 (UTC) Mid-term paper, please comment/check the page Talk:Su Shi (Su Dongpo)
Additional Presentations
- Canonization of Chinese Literature in the East and West. -- Delon Lier Mid-term paper, please comment/check the page Talk:Canonization of Chinese Literature in the East and West
- Middlebrow Literature Powerpoint presentation
- Writing with your own blood -- Alexis Sagen 03:43, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
- Songs from India -- Licia K 06:44, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
- Examples of unknown authors in their lifetime, but famous after their death -- Licia K
- Saying A and meaning B - the most famous examples of double layer literature -- Licia K
- Which emperor had killed close relatives to ascend the throne? -- Alexis Sagen
- Scholarship: Who coined the most important terms for classical Chinese literature? -- Arnold Q
- The most famous examples of successful writers who explicitely abandoned the classics -- Wantong Du
- The predecessors of newspapers -- Alexis Sagen
- The development of oral literature forms -- Alexis Sagen