The book provides a commentary on one of the best known poems from the
Middle Kingdom, The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant, from c. 1840 BC. An
introduction covers issues of composition and reception in the Middle
Kingdom; language and imagery; naturalism, artifice and immediacy;
cultural themes; and later and modern receptions. The commentary
includes the text in transliteration and translation with a line by line
commentary discussing points of philology, lexicography, style,
intertext, context, meaning and possible emotional and aesthetic impact.
The volume is intended to assist anyone wishing to read the poem in its
original language, and is laid out with text and commentary on the same
page to enable an integrated experience of reading, following the
precedent of other academic commentaries on classic works of world
literature. Figures are included to help embed the poem in its material
culture and landscape. An index of words is also provided. The book
complements the existing text edition of the poem and the new
photographic publications of the main manuscripts by the author.