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Anthony C. Yu (October 6, 1938 - May 12, 2015) translated an unabridged, four-volume, 1,873-page English version of The Journey to the West, the 16th century epic saga of a Chinese monk's pilgrimage to India in search of sacred Buddhist scriptures. Yu was a scholar of literature and religion, mostrar mais eastern and western. He most recently held the title of Carl Darling Buck Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the Humanities and Professor Emeritus of Religion and Literature in the Divinity School; also in the Departments of Comparative Literature, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, and English Language and Literature, and the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. He died May 12, 2015. He was 76. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Journey to the West (complete) (1590) — Editor & Translator, algumas edições583 exemplares
Journey to the West, Vol. 1 {Yu} (1980) — Editor & Translator — 253 exemplares
Journey to the West, Vol. 1 {Yu Revised} (2012) — Editor & Translator — 215 exemplares
Journey to the West, Vol. 2 {Yu} (1978) — Editor & Translator — 124 exemplares
Journey to the West, Vol. 3 {Yu; Revised} (2012) — Editor & Translator — 119 exemplares
The Journey to the West, Vol. 4 {Yu} (1983) — Editor & Translator — 114 exemplares
Journey to the West, Vol. 3 {Yu} (1980) — Editor & Translator — 111 exemplares
Journey to the West, Vol. 4 {Yu; Revised} (2012) — Editor & Translator — 100 exemplares
Journey to the West, Vol. 2 {Yu; Revised} (2012) — Editor & Translator — 97 exemplares
The Monkey and the Monk: An Abridgment of The Journey to the West {Yu} (2006) — Editor & Translator — 90 exemplares

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One of the best works of "Redology" out there. Comprehensive yet focused, with a particular interest in the relationships between qing (情, roughly "emotion"), xing (性, "nature"), and yu (欲, desire). Overarching message is that we have to pay attention to the ways in which The Dream of the Red Chamber draws attention to its own fictionality; rather than looking for real life referents for every character, place, and event, Cao Xueqin would have wanted us to approach the novel as something constructed.… (mais)
 
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