'This book [...] is not just another entertaining book to read to learn about Chinese literature and history. It provides an impressive demonstration of how to conduct research in the field of classical Chinese literature. The author locates one issue or object of study in each of his writing, collects copious data about the object, and then unveils a comprehensive picture of all the author has discovered through analysis of the literary work.'
China Review International
Paul W. Kroll's Heyue yingling ji and the Attributes of High Tang Poetry challenge today's views of anthologies and collections.Working on the Heyue yingling ji , an anthology from the High Tang, Kroll finds very different selections of poems, critical comments on each poet, and a preference for old-style verse.
Hsiang-Lin Shih, St. Olaf College
Paul W. Kroll is Professor of Chinese in the Dept. of East Asian Languages & Civilizations, University of Colorado, USA and the editor of the Journal of the American Oriental Society.