The Wenzi

Creativity and Intertextuality in Early Chinese Philosophy

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The Wenzi is a Chinese philosophical text that enjoyed considerable prestige in the centuries following its creation, over two-thousand years ago. When questions regarding its authenticity arose, the text was branded a forgery and consigned to near oblivion. The discovery of an age-old Wenzi manuscript, inked on strips of bamboo, refueled interest in the text. In this combined study of the bamboo manuscript and the received text, Van Els argues that they belong to two distinct text traditions as he studies the date, authorship, and philosophy of each tradition, as well as the reception history of the received text. This study sheds light on text production and reception in Chinese history, with its changing views on authorship, originality, authenticity, and forgery, both past and present.

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Preliminary Material
页码: i–xiii
Introduction
页码: 1–7
1 The Dingzhou Discovery
页码: 8–22
2 The Dingzhou Wenzi 
页码: 23–37
4 The Proto-Wenzi: Philosophy
页码: 61–81
5 A New Wenzi 
页码: 82–113
6 The Received Wenzi: Date and Editor
页码: 114–131
7 The Received Wenzi: Philosophy
页码: 132–157
8 Wenzi Reception
页码: 158–199
Epilogue
页码: 200–201
Bibliography
页码: 203–222
Index
页码: 223–233
Paul van Els, Ph.D. (2006), is University Lecturer of China Studies at Leiden University. He authored Van orakelbot tot weblog, a two-volume textbook of Classical Chinese (Leiden University Press, 2011, 2015), and he co-edited, with Sarah A. Queen, Between History and Philosophy: Anecdotes in Early China (State University of New York Press, 2017).
"To sum up, this book provides a rigorous account of the evolution of the received Wenzi, presents the complexity of its textual nature, and proposes a novel approach to investigate its philosophy. Paul van Els has broken new ground on which not only the philosophy of the Wenzi can receive more detailed and systematic studies, but also the philosophies in other early texts can now be better reexamined, reinterpreted, and reconstructed." - Fan He, Dao 20 (2021).
Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Conventions

Introduction
1 The Dingzhou Discovery
2 The Dingzhou Wenzi
3 The Proto-Wenzi: Date, Protagonists, Author
4 The Proto-Wenzi: Philosophy
5 A New Wenzi
6 The Received Wenzi: Date and Editor
7 The Received Wenzi: Philosophy
8 Wenzi Reception
Epilogue

Bibliography
Index
All interested in the Wenzi, Daoism, and Chinese philosophy at large, as well as anyone interested in excavated manuscripts and text production and reception in China.
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