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Pan Chao, foremost woman scholar of China, first century A.D.: background, ancestry, life, and writings of the most celebrated Chinese woman of letters
Nancy Lee Swann
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Frontmatter
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INTRODUCTION (page xi)
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PART I PAN CHAO'S WORLD
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I THE AGE IN WHICH SHE LIVED (page 3)
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II THE LITERATURE OF THE AGE IN WHICH PAN CHAO LIVED (page 12)
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PART II PAN CHAO'S FAMILY
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III HER ANCESTRY, HER FATHER, AND HER TWO ELDER BROTHERS (page 25)
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IV THE LIFE OF PAN CHAO (page 40)
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PART III PAN CHAO'S LITERARY LABORS
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V HER SHARE IN THE HAN SHU (page 61)
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VI TWO MEMORIALS (page 74)
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VII LESSONS FOR WOMEN (page 82)
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VIII THREE SHORT POEMS (page 100)
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IX TRAVELLING EASTWARD (page 113)
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PART IV A REPRESENTATIVE CHINESE WOMAN
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X THE MORALIST (page 133)
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XI HER PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE (page 140)
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XII THE WOMAN OF LETTERS (page 145)
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LIST OF TRANSLATIONS AND THEIR CHINESE SOURCES (page 156)
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INDEX (page 165)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAS | 61.2 (May 2002): 712-713 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-9118%28200205%2961%3A2%3C712%3APCFWSO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-R |
JAOS | 53.1 (Mar. 1933): 91-92 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0279%28193303%2953%3A1%3C91%3APCFWSO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A |
AHR | 38.3 (Apr. 1933): 562-563 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28193304%2938%3A3%3C562%3APCFWSO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A |