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"What makes this book so outstanding is that unlike the plethora of books that talk in generalities about 'the literati' as an undifferentiated group, Roddy disaggregates the literati, discussing the recognized literati vocations in turn and making clear that literati at different social levels were differently situated in terms of their ability to realize the potential of each vocation. Roddy is rare among scholars of Ming and Qing fiction in combining analysis of literati novels with this sort of responsible historical scholarship." --Katherine Carlitz, University of Pittsburgh

Produktbeschreibung
"What makes this book so outstanding is that unlike the plethora of books that talk in generalities about 'the literati' as an undifferentiated group, Roddy disaggregates the literati, discussing the recognized literati vocations in turn and making clear that literati at different social levels were differently situated in terms of their ability to realize the potential of each vocation. Roddy is rare among scholars of Ming and Qing fiction in combining analysis of literati novels with this sort of responsible historical scholarship." --Katherine Carlitz, University of Pittsburgh
Autorenporträt
Stephen J. Roddy is Assistant Professor of Chinese and Japanese at the University of San Francisco.