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    Translation, or Sinology: Problems of Aims and Results by Kroll, Paul W.

    Published in Journal of the American Oriental Society (01-09-2018)
    “…Although sinology cannot exist without translation, the goals of the two are not always the same. One is usually put in service subordinate to the other,…”
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    Reflections on Recent Anthologies of Chinese Literature in Translation by Kroll, Paul W.

    Published in The Journal of Asian Studies (01-08-2002)
    “…Several books are reviewed, including "Sources of Chinese Tradition, Vol 1, From Earliest Times to 1600" edited by Irene Bloom and Wm. Theodore De Bary…”
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    Seven Rhapsodies of Ts'ao Chih by Kroll, Paul W.

    Published in Journal of the American Oriental Society (01-01-2000)
    “…To scholars of the present day the fu or "rhapsody" remains yet a rather neglected genre of Chinese poetry, even though it was of great importance to writers…”
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    On "Far Roaming" by Kroll, Paul W.

    Published in Journal of the American Oriental Society (01-10-1996)
    “…A broader view of the poem called "Far Roaming," from the Ch'u tz'u anthology, often treated as though it were a lesser version of Ch'ü Yüan's "Encountering…”
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    Us and Them by Kroll, Paul W.

    Published in Journal of the American Oriental Society (01-07-1993)
    “…Address to the Plenary Session of the American Oriental Society, Sesquicentennial Anniversary Meeting, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 31 March 1992, on the topic…”
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    The Memories of Lu Chao-lin by Kroll, Paul W.

    Published in Journal of the American Oriental Society (01-10-1989)
    “…Literature may be regarded as memory and dream reconstituted in language, new reality created out of thought and time to outlast physical decay. Some…”
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    In the Halls of the Azure lad by Kroll, Paul W.

    Published in Journal of the American Oriental Society (01-01-1985)
    “…Only recently have students of medieval China begun to pay serious attention to the lore and language of the Taoist scriptures of that era. These works were,…”
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    Fair and Yet Not Fond by Kroll, Paul W.

    Published in Journal of the American Oriental Society (01-10-1988)
    “…The publication of a book of translations focusing on the work of Hsüeh T'ao, the best-known poetess of the T'ang dynasty, evokes some reflections on a variety…”
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    An Addendum to the History of T'ang Art: Painting on Water by Kroll, Paul W.

    Published in Journal of the American Oriental Society (01-07-1983)
    “…Historians of medieval Chinese art have long been aware of a few eccentric painters of the late eighth and early ninth centuries. But none has noticed a…”
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    Chu Guangxi, a Belated Silver Poet of the High Tang by Toscano, Dominic John

    Published 2016
    “…The Tang dynasty official Chu Guangxi was a well-regarded poet with a place in the literary circle of the eighth century, that most famous era of poetic…”
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    The Image of the Halcyon Kingfisher in Medieval Chinese Poetry by Kroll, Paul W.

    Published in Journal of the American Oriental Society (01-04-1984)
    “…Students of medieval Chinese literature can never afford to take for granted the peculiar qualities and characteristics of the physical objects referred to by…”
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    On the Role of Religion in Tang Tales: An Introduction to Zhang Du's "Xuanshi zhi" by Coleman, Fletcher

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…Despite containing some of the most fascinating tales within the anomaly account genre, scholarship on the Xuanshi zhi remains very limited. Attributed to the…”
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    Dissertation