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Empson and the Gifts of China

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Abstract William Empson cherished ‘our strong and critical curiosity about alien modes of feeling, our need for the flying buttress of sympathy with systems other than our own’ ( EG 32). It was a belief that fuelled a sustained attempt to foster deeper understanding between the cultural traditions of Europe and Asia. However, after seven years as a university professor in China, Empson did not underestimate the difficulties of a rapprochement between two civilizations separated by what he conceived of as a profound difference of theology. John Haffenden’s narrative of the extraordinary years Empson spent in China during the turbulent upheaval of the Sino-Japanese War (1937 – 9) and throughout the Civil War and the Communist takeover (1947 – 52) has transformed the context in which scholars and critics approach the worldliness of the later poetry and criticism, peppered with anecdote and offhand personal testimony. And yet, a decade of ‘attending’ to Asian cultures had taught Empson a tough CP 55, 101.
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Title: Empson and the Gifts of China
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Abstract William Empson cherished ‘our strong and critical curiosity about alien modes of feeling, our need for the flying buttress of sympathy with systems other than our own’ ( EG 32).
It was a belief that fuelled a sustained attempt to foster deeper understanding between the cultural traditions of Europe and Asia.
However, after seven years as a university professor in China, Empson did not underestimate the difficulties of a rapprochement between two civilizations separated by what he conceived of as a profound difference of theology.
John Haffenden’s narrative of the extraordinary years Empson spent in China during the turbulent upheaval of the Sino-Japanese War (1937 – 9) and throughout the Civil War and the Communist takeover (1947 – 52) has transformed the context in which scholars and critics approach the worldliness of the later poetry and criticism, peppered with anecdote and offhand personal testimony.
And yet, a decade of ‘attending’ to Asian cultures had taught Empson a tough CP 55, 101.

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