Stephen Owen

Stephen Owen is James Bryant Conant University Professor, Emeritus, at Harvard University.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Just a Song: Chinese Lyrics from the Eleventh and Early Twelfth CenturiesJust a Song: Chinese Lyrics from the Eleventh and Early Twelfth CenturiesOwen, StephenHARDCOVER04/02/2019$49.95
Cover: The Late Tang: Chinese Poetry of the Mid-Ninth Century (827–860)The Late Tang: Chinese Poetry of the Mid-Ninth Century (827–860)Owen, StephenPAPERBACK03/31/2009$24.95
Cover: The Making of Early Chinese Classical PoetryThe Making of Early Chinese Classical PoetryOwen, StephenHARDCOVER11/01/2006$49.95
Cover: Readings in Chinese Literary ThoughtReadings in Chinese Literary ThoughtOwen, StephenPAPERBACK06/01/1996$39.95
Cover: Mi-Lou: Poetry and the Labyrinth of DesireMi-Lou: Poetry and the Labyrinth of DesireOwen, StephenE-DITION05/31/1989$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
Cover: Remembrances: The Experience of Past in Classical Chinese LiteratureRemembrances: The Experience of Past in Classical Chinese LiteratureOwen, StephenE-DITION04/15/1986$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
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