Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Book: Wu Jingxiong, "The Art of Law and Other Essays Juridical and Literary", 1936
The author underlined a sentence on p. 43.
Book: "Justice Holmes to Doctor Wu; An Intimate Correspondence, 1921-1932," New York: Central Book Company, 1947
The book contains letters (originally published in T'ien hsia monthly) of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, in his 80s, to Wu Jingxiong, a 22-year-old law student at the University of Michigan at the time. The "Prefatory" lists some of Wu's writings discussed in the letters.
Periodical: "Chinese Culture: A Quarterly Review," Volume 12, no. 4, 1971 December
Contains "The sorrows of estrangement, by Ch'u Yuan (B.C. 343-Circa 290): a new translation by John C. H. Wu."
Periodical: "Cistercian Studies," Volume 12, no. 3, 1973 March
Contains Wu Jingxiong's "Letter to Cistercian Studies," in which he discusses his friendship with Thomas Merton. An article by E. Glenn Hinson in this volume, "Expansive Catholicism: Merton's Ecumenical Perceptions," has annotations by Wu Shude, Wu Jingxiong's son.
Periodical: "Hai wai xue ren," Volume 92, 1980
Contains "Zen, its Origin and Significance," a reprint of Chapter 1 of The Golden Age of Zenby Wu Jingxiong.
Periodical: "Zi you qing nian," Volume 74, 1985 December
This volume, published a few months before Wu Jingxiong's death in 1986, contains "Shen cang ni de dao feng he dao ren: yi dai da shi Wu Jingxiong" ["Deeply concealing your knife point and knife blade: a generation's grandmaster Wu Jingxiong"], an interview with Wu Jingxiong's son, Wu Shude, about his father. The magazine's cover has a full-size watercolor illustration of Wu Jingxiong sitting in a thoughtful pose.
Periodical: "Heng yi," Issue 431, 1989 February
Two copies. This Taiwanese magazine contains "Wu Jingxiong bo shi zhui si," a Chinese translation of Wu Shude's article (originally written in English) about the life and thought of his father, Wu Jingxiong.