The Chan's great continent
China in western minds
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Author
Publication
1998 - W. W. Norton, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
69,750 words, Guess
Page Count
279 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL351407M
- ISBN-100393027473
- OCLC Control Number98010823
- OCLC Control Number38257716
- OCLC Control Numberchansgreatcontin0000spen_y5f3
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number98010823
- LibraryThing22261
- Goodreads2490802
Classifications
- DDC951
- LCCDS706 .S62 1998
Description
Jonathan Spence, our foremost historian of Chinese politics and culture, tells us in his new book how the West has understood China over seven centuries. Ranging from Marco Polo's own depiction of China and the mighty Khan, Kublai, in the 1270s to the China sightings of three twentieth-century writers of acknowledged genius - Kafka, Borges, and Calvino - Spence explores Western thought on China through a remarkable array of expression. Peopling Spence's account are Iberian adventurers, the great Jesuit missionaries, Enlightenment synthesizers including Voltaire and Montesquieu, spinners of the dreamy cult of Chinoiserie, American observers such as Bret Harte, Mark Twain, Ezra Pound, and Eugene O'Neill, and diplomats from Britain's Lord Macartney to Henry Kissinger. Their visions are alternately coarse and subtle, generous and vicious, sober and exotic. Taken together they tell us as much about the self-image of the West as about China.
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