Publication

2017-02-02 - Brill Academic Pub

Language

English

Word Count

87,000 words, Guess

Page Count

348 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCB128.C8H883 2017

Description

In this book, Michael Hunter challenges the standard view of the 'Analects' as the earliest and most authoritative source of the teachings of Confucius. Arguing from a comprehensive survey of the thousands of extant sayings and stories from the early period, Hunter situates the compilation and rise of the 'Analects' in the Western Han period (206 BCE-9 CE), roughly three centuries after the death of Confucius. As a study of the growth and development of the Confucius figure over the course of the early period, the book is also meant to serve as a roadmap to those interested in exploring the wealth and diversity of Confucius material beyond the 'Analects'.

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