Classical Chinese: Selections from Philosophical Texts continues the
rigorous standard set forth in the main, three-volume Classical
Chinese: A Basic Reader. Organized into four sections, this
supplementary volume sets forth the key concepts and writings of
Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, and Zhuangzi-providing key insight into their
beliefs and literary styles. The beauty of these original texts and the
insightful annotations that accompany them will provide students of
Chinese with a glimpse into the fountainhead of China's intellectual
tradition.
The main text and its four supplementary volumes together represent the
most comprehensive and authoritative textbook on the language,
literature, philosophy, history, and religion of premodern China.
Rigorously and extensively field-tested and fine-tuned for years in
classroom settings by three members of the Chinese Linguistics Project
at Princeton University, it sets a new standard for the field. With
Classical Chinese: A Basic Reader and its supplementary volumes,
Naiying Yuan, Haitao Tang, and James Geiss provide the definitive new
resource for students and instructors of classical Chinese language and
culture, one whose impact will be lasting.