Lore of the Chinese Lute

by Robert Hans van Gulik

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While a significant body of literature has been written on the lute in Chinese, this book is the first to assemble a broad picture of the instrument and its cultural significance in English.

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Robert H. Van Gulik was born in the Netherlands on August 9, 1910. He joined the Dutch Foreign Service in 1935. From 1942-1945, he was secretary for the Dutch mission to Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government in Chongqing, China. During this time, he translated a number of Chinese texts including Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee (Dee Goong An). He show more proceeded to write sixteen of his own Judge Dee novels. His scholarly works included Siddham: An Essay on the History of Sanskrit Studies in China and Japan, Hayagriva: Horse Cult in Asia, and Sexual Life in Ancient China. He died on September 24, 1967. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Genres
Music, Nonfiction, History
DDC/MDS
787.8Arts & recreationMusicStringed instruments (Chordophones)Plucked Lute Family
LCC
ML531 .G87 .L6MusicLiterature on musicLiterature on musicHistory and criticismInstruments and instrumental music
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