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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width x depth: 197x127x18 mm, weight: 181 g
  • Sērija : World Literature in Translation
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520343298
  • ISBN-13: 9780520343290
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width x depth: 197x127x18 mm, weight: 181 g
  • Sērija : World Literature in Translation
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520343298
  • ISBN-13: 9780520343290
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"For anyone interested in China-its past, its present, and its future-The Analects (Lunyu) is a must-read. This new translation by renowned East Asian scholar Moss Roberts will offer a fresh interpretation of this classic work, sharpening and clarifying Confucius's positions on ethics, politics, and social organization. While no new edition of The Analects will wholly transform our understanding of Confucius's teachings, Roberts's translation attends to the many nuances in the text that are often overlooked, allowing readers a richer understanding of Confucius' historic and heroic attempt to restore order and morality to government. This edition features a critical introduction by the translator as well as notes on key terms and historical figures, a topical index, and suggestions for further reading in recent English and Chinese scholarship to extend the rich contextual background of the translation. This ambitious new edition of The Analects will enhance the understanding of specialists and newcomers to Confucius alike"--

A fresh translation of one of the most recognized texts of the premodern world: The Analects is a must-read for those interested in China's past, present, and future. 

This new translation by renowned East Asian scholar Moss Roberts offers a fresh interpretation of this classic work, sharpening and clarifying Confucius's positions on ethics, politics, and social organization. While no new edition of The Analects will wholly transform our understanding of Confucius&;s teachings, Roberts&;s translation attends to the many nuances in the text that are often overlooked, allowing readers a richer understanding of Confucius&; historic and heroic attempt to restore order and morality to government.
 
This edition features a critical introduction by the translator as well as notes on key terms and historical figures, a topical index, and suggestions for further reading in recent English and Chinese scholarship to extend the rich contextual background of the translation. This ambitious new edition of The Analects will enhance the understanding of specialists and newcomers to Confucius alike.

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"Roberts makes Confucius an engaging figure. . . its as if we were actually talking to Confucius." * Asian Review of Books *

Dedication and Acknowledgments vii
Introductory Remarks 1(20)
Book One Learning pursued
21(10)
Book Two Exerting political authority
31(9)
Book Three Eight rows of dancers
40(10)
Book Four Surrounded by the humane
50(5)
Book Five Gongye Chang is wived
55(7)
Book Six Our Yong here
62(8)
Book Seven I do not innovate
70(8)
Book Eight Taibo's virtue
78(6)
Book Nine Rarely did Confucius speak
84(5)
Book Ten Home in his locale
89(5)
Book Eleven Those who first entered
94(6)
Book Twelve Yan Yuan asked about Ren
100(6)
Book Thirteen Zilu asked about governing
106(6)
Book Fourteen Xian asked about shame
112(9)
Book Fifteen Lord Ling asked about marshaling troops
121(6)
Book Sixteen The Jisun clan prepares to attack
127(5)
Book Seventeen Yang Huo sought a meeting
132(5)
Book Eighteen Weizi quit his office
137(4)
Book Nineteen Zizhang said
141(5)
Book Twenty Yao hath said
146(3)
Appendix A Terms and Titles 149(11)
Appendix B A Timeline for Confucius's Life 160(5)
Selected Bibliography 165
Moss Roberts is Professor of East Asian Studies at NYU and the author of many translations including the Dao De Jing, Three Kingdoms, and Chinese Fairy Tales and Fantasies.