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China Review International: Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2005 fascinating cross-cultural venture. It leaves this reviewer with great respect for the erudition of its author and a strong desire to learn more. Lydia Gerber Lydia Gerber is a senior lecturer in the Department of History, Washington State University, specializing in studies of German Protestant missionaries to China. notes . Nigel Cameron, Barbarians and Mandarins: Thirteen Centuries of Western Travellers in China (Hong Kong, New York: Oxford University Press, 970), pp. 263264. Harold D. Roth, editor. A Companion to Angus C. Graham's Chuang Tzu. Monograph of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, no. 20. Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press, 2003. x, 24 pp. Paperback 8.00, isbn 0824826434. Harold Roth's Companion to Angus C. Graham's Chuang Tzu, with a preface by Henry Rosemont, Jr., is a book for which scholars of Zhuangzi have waited a long time. During his lifetime, Graham was one of the most influential interpreters of Zhuangzi in any language. And since his death in 99, studies of Zhuangzi in the English-speaking world have focused on analyses and amplifications of Graham's work. This book brings together five important essays. Two of them--"Chuang Tzu's `Essay on Seeing
China Review International – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Dec 6, 2005
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