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Sima Qian''s writings have influenced the Chinese for over 2,000 years and still serve as a fiscal source of historical information about China.

Sima Qian''s vast Records of the Historian is the first comprehensive history of China and has exerted an immense influence both upon our understanding of the Chinese past and also upon the style and structure of subsequent Chinese historiography. In addition to his contribution as a historian, Sima Qian is a highly significant literary figure whose writings are among the most elegant and powerful from the ancient world.

Durrant''s study approaches Sima Qian''s work from a literary perspective and demonstrates the relationship between Sima''s narrative of the past and his narrative of his own life. That life was a fascinating and complex one. Enjoined by his father to complete a comprehensive history of China, Sima Qian subsequently offended the great Emperor Wu and was sentenced to castration. Rather than take the noble path of suicide, he suffered this traumatic punishment and lived on to fulfill his father''s injunction-but not without emotional scars, scars that influenced his portrayal of the Chinese past. In fact, the great Han historian''s account of the Chinese past, this study argues, is as much his story as it is history.

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      Publisher: State University Press of New York (SUNY)
      Publication Date: 9/28/1995 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780791426562, 978-0791426562
      ISBN10: 0791426564

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Sima Qian''s writings have influenced the Chinese for over 2,000 years and still serve as a fiscal source of historical information about China.

      Sima Qian''s vast Records of the Historian is the first comprehensive history of China and has exerted an immense influence both upon our understanding of the Chinese past and also upon the style and structure of subsequent Chinese historiography. In addition to his contribution as a historian, Sima Qian is a highly significant literary figure whose writings are among the most elegant and powerful from the ancient world.

      Durrant''s study approaches Sima Qian''s work from a literary perspective and demonstrates the relationship between Sima''s narrative of the past and his narrative of his own life. That life was a fascinating and complex one. Enjoined by his father to complete a comprehensive history of China, Sima Qian subsequently offended the great Emperor Wu and was sentenced to castration. Rather than take the noble path of suicide, he suffered this traumatic punishment and lived on to fulfill his father''s injunction-but not without emotional scars, scars that influenced his portrayal of the Chinese past. In fact, the great Han historian''s account of the Chinese past, this study argues, is as much his story as it is history.

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