《小倉山房文集》 35卷] is a collection of essays by Yuan Mei (1716-1798), a prominent writer and poet of the Qing Dynasty. This multi-volume collection showcases Yuan Mei's diverse literary talents and provides insights into his life, thoughts, and the cultural landscape of 18th-century China. Yuan Mei was known for his unconventional views and his advocacy for personal expression in literature. His essays cover a wide range of topics, reflecting his interests in history, philosophy, and the arts. This collection offers valuable perspectives on Qing Dynasty society and the intellectual currents of the time, making it an important resource for scholars and readers interested in Chinese literature and history.
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