How to Read Chinese Poetry Podcast cover art

All Episodes

How to Read Chinese Poetry Podcast — 58 episodes

#
Title
1

The Grand Finale of How to Read Chinese Poetry Podcast

2

Poetry: Poetry of the Ming and Qing Dynasties: The Pain of Loss and the Pleasures of Everyday Life

3

Poetry of the Ming and Qing Dynasties: Poetry as Autobiography

4

Poetry of the Ming and Qing Dynasties: Poetic Theory and Practice in the Ming and Qing

5

Song Poems (Sanqu) of the Yuan Dynasty: Poetry of Rambunctious Wit and Impudent Humor

6

Song Poems (Sanqu) of the Yuan Dynasty: The Art of Tongue-in-Cheek - Two Love Songs by Two Great Dramatists

7

Song Poems (Sanqu) of the Yuan Dynasty: The Power of Poetic Imagery

8

Long Song Lyrics (Manci) of the Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao - Singing Her Autumn Sorrow

9

Long Song Lyrics (Manci) of the Song Dynasty: Su Shi - Meditation on the Past

10

Long Song Lyrics (Manci) of the Song Dynasty: Liu Yong’s Use of Leading Words (lingzi)

11

Short Songs in the Song Dynasty: “I ask you, how much sorrow can there be?” - Later Literati Song Lyrics

12

Short Songs in the Song Dynasty: Feeling and Scene - Early Literati Song Lyrics

13

Short Songs in the Song Dynasty: “I’ve no heart to love another” - A Pair of Anonymous Poems in Dialog

14

The Sounds of the Tang Poetry: Transcultural Performance - American Guqin Artist at Lingnan: Tang Poetry and Guqin Music

15

The Sounds of the Tang Poetry: Transcultural Performance - Li Bai in Nashville: An American Singing Tang Poems

16

The Sounds of the Tang Poetry: Transcultural Performance - From Kuyin to Yinsong: Constructing and Reciting Regulated Verse

17

The Sounds of the Tang Poetry: Transcultural Performance - From Zhiyin to Yunxue: The Rise of Chinese Rhyme Studies

18

The Sounds of the Tang Poetry: Mastering Tonal Patterns of Recent-Style Poetry - Regulated Poetic Forms & Modes of Thinking: Sonnet and Lüshi

19

The Sounds of the Tang Poetry: Mastering Tonal Patterns of Recent-Style Poetry - Constructing Heptasyllabic Regulated Verse

20

The Sounds of the Tang Poetry: Mastering Tonal Patterns of Recent-Style Poetry - Constructing Pentasyllabic Regulated Verse

21

The Sounds of the Tang Poetry: Mastering Tonal Patterns of Recent-Style Poetry - Constructing Regulated Quatrains

22

The Sounds of the Tang Poetry: Mastering Tonal Patterns of Recent-Style Poetry - Mastering Tones in Modern and Middle Chinese

23

Women and Poetry in the Tang Dynasty -A Traitor and a Murderess: the Poetic Nuns Li Ye and Yu Xuanji

24

Women and Poetry in the Tang Dynasty -Courtesans, Poets, and the Courtesan-Poet Xue Tao

25

Women and Poetry in the Tang Dynasty - Writing women from the inner quarters to the halls of power: Shangguan Wan’er

26

The Tang Dynasty: Quatrains - Waking from a Yangzhou Dream: Middle and Late Tang

27

The Tang Dynasty: Quatrains - The Boudoir and the Frontier: High Tang

28

The Tang Dynasty: Quatrains - Empty Mountains and Mirror Ponds: High Tang

29

The Tang Dynasty: Quatrains - Songs of the Heart, Verses of Nature: Pre-Tang Quatrains

30

Recent-Style Poetry: Pentasyllabic Regulated Verse - Wang Wei the Poet-Immortal

31

Recent-Style Poetry: Pentasyllabic Regulated Verse - Li Bai the Poet-Immortal

32

Recent-Style Poetry: Pentasyllabic Regulated Verse - Du Fu the Poet-Sage

33

Recent-Style Poetry: Pentasyllabic Regulated Verse - Dancing with Shackled Feet: Art of Recent-Style Poetry

34

Pentasyllabic Shi Poetry: Landscape Poetry - Xie Tiao: The Integration of Landscape

35

Pentasyllabic Shi Poetry: Landscape Poetry - Xie Lingyun's "Mountains and Waters"

36

Pentasyllabic Shi Poetry: Landscape Poetry - Tao Qian's "Fields and Gardens"

37

Pentasyllabic Shi Poetry: Landscape Poetry - Landscapes of the Mind

38

Han Ancient-style Poetry: The “Nineteen Old Poems” - Reflection through a Female Persona: a Mosaic of Emotions

39

Han Ancient-style Poetry: The “Nineteen Old Poems” - Interplay of Images and Emotions: Binary Structure and Multilateral Texture

40

Han Ancient-style Poetry: The “Nineteen Old Poems” - The Magic of One Additional Character and the Rise of Reflective Poetry

41

Yuefu Poetry - Political Satire or Coquetry? An Ambiguous Song

42

Yuefu Poetry - A Bad Breakup in the Han Yuefu

43

Yuefu Poetry - War as a Theme in Early Popular Chinese Poetry

44

Lisao: The Poem and Its Author As a Composite Text - The Lisao as a Composite Intertext

45

Lisao: The Poem and Its Author As a Composite Text - The Fusion of Poetry and Biography

46

Lisao: The Poem and Its Author As a Composite Text - The Meaning of Qu Yuan in the Western Han

47

The Lyrics of Chu: Qu Yuan and His Poetic Allegories - Spiritual and Imaginary Journeys in Lisao or “On Encountering Trouble”

48

The Lyrics of Chu: Qu Yuan and His Poetic Allegories - The Poetic Persona in Lisao or “On Encountering Trouble”

49

The Lyrics of Chu: Qu Yuan and His Poetic Allegories - A General Introduction to Chuci

50

The Book of Poetry: The Han Canonization - Dead Deer Meat as a Gift

51

The Book of Poetry: The Han Canonization - Romeo and Juliet-like Rendezvous

52

The Book of Poetry: The Han Canonization - A Love Song and A Moral Exemplum

53

The Book of Poetry and Diplomacy - What Does it Mean to Say, "I love you"?

54

The Book of Poetry and Diplomacy - Who is the Boss?

55

The Book of Poetry and Diplomacy - Who is the Barbarian?

56

The Book of Poetry - Zhou Dynastic Building

57

The Book of Poetry - Courtship Poems

58

The Book of Poetry - Marriage Poems