圖書標籤: 史景遷 張岱 曆史 明朝 漢學 海外中國研究 開捲八分鍾 歷史
发表于2025-03-13
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A renowned historian captures a critical moment in Chinese history
Zhang Dai is recognized as one of the finest historians and essayists of China??s Ming dynasty. When he was born into a wealthy family in 1597, the Ming dynasty had been in place for 229 years. Zhang??s early life was marked by the expansive sense of progress that permeated Ming culture: the flourishing of reformist schools of Buddhism; wide-scale philanthropy; the education of women; a celebration of the visual arts, writing, and music; intellectual pursuit of medicine and science??this was truly a time of cultural creativity and renaissance in China.
When the Ming dynasty was overthrown in the Manchu invasion of 1644, Zhang Dai??s family lost their fortune and their way of life. Zhang Dai fled to the countryside, where, as a writer of tremendous skill, acuity, and passion, he spent his final forty years recounting his previous life as a way of leaving a legacy to his children and rebuilding a spirit shattered by the violent upheaval he had witnessed.
Celebrated China scholar Jonathan Spence has pored over Zhang Dai??s extraordinary documents and vividly brings to life seventeenth-century China. This absorbing book illuminates a culture??s transformation and reveals how China??s history affects its place in the world today.
作者立足於文獻記錄、其他學者的研究和自身對明朝文化的深厚學識,嚮讀者描繪瞭一位十七世紀史學傢的內心世界。 - Judith Shapiro
這算不算他鄉遇故知
評分越看越覺得作者真是費力不討好呢
評分Spence surely has a unique taste in terms of history. The way he looks at history is usually through the eyes of an insignificant figure who usually is lost in the dust of time.
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評分水平自然是比馮唐、張佳瑋之流翻譯的《飛鳥集》《浮生六記》不知道高到哪裏去瞭,但是有什麼意義?
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