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Our thanks go, first of all, to the two institutional sponsors of this research project on the Western reception of Chinese literary and philosophical texts via translation: the International Academy for Chinese Studies (IACS) at Beijing University, and the Advanced Institute for Global Chinese Studies (formerly the Center for Humanities Research) at Lingnan University. It began with an interest in understanding the part played by translation in disseminating a body of texts from China, enabling it to travel in time and space, and cross linguistic and cultural barriers.

Next, the authors of the nine papers collected here are to be thanked for taking up the challenge of contributing to our project. After finishing their initial drafts, they participated at the two workshops where their work was presented, discussed, and critiqued: the first on “The Reception of Chinese Masterworks in the West” (10–11 April, 2021) and the second on “Reconsidering the Translation of Chinese Philosophy” (9–10 May, 2021). Following our initial guidelines, they did close readings of source and target works and recounted the tales of transfer, transmission, and transformation that make up the history of multi-level interaction between China and the West.

A special vote of thanks goes to Stephen Roddy for his enthusiastic support throughout, especially for making available his own expertise in organizing a similar project in 2020. We are also grateful to the two anonymous reviewers for their invaluable comments on the initial manuscript, leading to significant improvements as well as reorganization of the chapters. For administrative assistance, we are indebted to the staff of the Advanced Institute for Global Chinese Studies at Lingnan University; to Masja Horn, of Brill Publishers, for assistance in launching the “Chinese Texts in the World” series; and to Christa Stevens (also of Brill) for seeing things through so efficiently and responding to our enquiries with such alacrity.

Despite the endless handicaps and delays caused by the pandemic, we are glad to see the project brought to completion. Our modest hope is that this volume will stimulate similar endeavors at (re)constructing the history of Sino-Western transtextual relationships.

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History Retold

Premodern Chinese Texts in Western Translation

Series:  Chinese Texts in the World, Volume: 2
Cover History Retold
E-Book ISBN:
9789004521322
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
12 Sep 2022
  • Subjects
    • Asian Studies
      • China
      • Literature & Culture
    • Literature and Cultural Studies
      • General
      • Comparative Studies & World Literature
      • Cultural History
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1 Introduction: Translation Histories, Micro and Macro
Part 1 Texts in History
Chapter 2 The “Double Effect” of Translation in Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat’s Iu-Kiao-Li
Chapter 3 Peritextual Performance: Théodore Pavie’s Histoire des Trois Royaumes
Chapter 4 From Scripture to Literature: Translations of the Shijing by James Legge and Arthur Waley
Part 2 Untold Microhistories
Chapter 5 Sinological Positioning: The Giles-Waley Debate and the Inception of Arthur Waley’s Chinese Translations, 1917–1922
Chapter 6 Monkey’s Peregrinations in the West: An Archival Study of Publishers’ Reception of Arthur Waley’s Translation of the Xiyouji
Chapter 7 The Making of a Book of Wisdom: Hermann Keyserling and Richard Wilhelm’s I Ging
Part 3 Toward the Macrohistorical
Chapter 8 The Genesis of Dao Knowledge at the Beginning of Orientalism
Chapter 9 Dreams and Plums of World Literature: The Honglou meng and Jin Ping Mei in English (1827–1939)
Coda: Histoire Croisée and the Early European Translators: Missionaries, Scholars, Aesthetes
Back Matter
Index of Individuals and Institutions
Index of Texts Cited
Index of Subjects

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