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Chinese Sympathies. Media, Missionaries, and World Literature from Marco Polo to Goethe

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Chinese Sympathies. Media, Missionaries, and World Literature from Marco Polo to Goethe

Daniel Leonhard Purdy

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Chinese Sympathies examines how Europeans—German-speaking writers and thinkers in particular—identified with Chinese intellectual and literary traditions following the circulation of Marco Polo’s Travels. This sense of affinity expanded and deepened, Daniel Leonhard Purdy shows, as generations of Jesuit missionaries, baroque encyclopedists, Enlightenment moralists, and translators established intellectual regimes that framed China as being fundamentally similar to Europe. Analyzing key German literary texts—theological treatises, imperial histories, tragic dramas, moral philosophies, literary translations, and poetic cycles—Chinese Sympathies traces the paths from baroque-era missionary reports that accommodated Christianity with Confucianism to Goethe’s concept of world literature, bridged by Enlightenment debates over cosmopolitanism and sympathy, culminating in a secular principle that allowed readers to identify meaningful similarities across culturally diverse literatures based on shared human experiences.

Издатель:Cornell University Press
Язык:Английский
Публикация:2021, Ithaca, New York
Страниц:415
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Chinese Sympathies: Media, Missionaries, and World Literature from Marco Polo to Goethe / Daniel Leonhard Purdy. — Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library, 2021. — 415 p. — ISBN 978-1-5017-5976-5 (ebook). — URL: http://176.9.74.196/book.html?currBookId=51653.