Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Guide to Kulchur
- Part I
- Section I
- Section II
- Part II
- Section III
- Section IV
- Part III
- Section V
- Section VI
- Part IV
- Section VII
- Section VIII
- Section IV
- 38 Education Or Information
- 39 Neo-Platonicks Etc.
- 40 Losses
- 41 Odes: Risks
- 42 Great Bass: Part Two
- 43 Tone
- Part V
- Section X
- Section XI
- Part VI
- Section XII
- Section XIII
- Addenda: 1952
- Notes
- Index
41 - Odes: Risks
from Section IV
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Guide to Kulchur
- Part I
- Section I
- Section II
- Part II
- Section III
- Section IV
- Part III
- Section V
- Section VI
- Part IV
- Section VII
- Section VIII
- Section IV
- 38 Education Or Information
- 39 Neo-Platonicks Etc.
- 40 Losses
- 41 Odes: Risks
- 42 Great Bass: Part Two
- 43 Tone
- Part V
- Section X
- Section XI
- Part VI
- Section XII
- Section XIII
- Addenda: 1952
- Notes
- Index
Summary
CONFUCIAN pedagogy … Have you studied the Rites?”: Paraphrase of Book XVI (Ji Shi, 季氏), Chapter XIII of the Analects (Lun Yu). In Pound's own translation (cf. note GK 15), after quizzing Po-yu, Ch'an K'ang “retired saying delightedly: Asked one question and got to three things. I heard of the Odes, I heard of the Book of Rites, I heard that a proper man don't nag his son.”
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- A Companion to Ezra Pound's Guide to KulcherGuide to Kulcher, pp. 254Publisher: Liverpool University PressPrint publication year: 2018