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Stephen Owen (born October 30, 1946) is an American sinologist specializing in Chinese literature, particularly Tang dynasty poetry and comparative poetics. He teaches East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University and is James Bryant Conant University Professor, one of only 24 University Professorships. Owen graduated from Yale University in 1968 in Chinese Language and Literature, then continued on at Yale as a graduate student, receiving a Ph.D. in 1972 under David R. Knechtges. He taught at Yale from 1972 to 1982, when he went to Harvard. He has been a Fulbright Scholar and held a Guggenheim Fellowship,〔(Guggenheim Foundation Fellowships )〕 among many other awards and honors.〔(Vita: Stephen Owen )〕 ==Scholarly career==
Owen has written or edited dozens of books, articles, and anthologies in the field of Chinese literature, especially Chinese poetry.〔(Vita: Stephen Owen )〕 ''Harvard Magazine'' reported in 1998 that colleagues call Owen "a soaring and highly imaginative free spirit," comparing him to the eighth-century monk and calligrapher Huaisu and to the foremost Tang dynasty poet, "the unfettered, convention-defying Li Bai..." 〔( "Anthologizing" ) ''Harvard Magazine''〕 Of ''The Poetry of Meng Chiao and Han Yü,'' James J. Y. Liu, wrote, it "represents a remarkable achievement, especially for a first book... 〔''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies '' 36 (1976): 294-297. (JSTOR )〕 The reviewer in China Review International wrote "reading Stephen Owen's ''The Making of Early Chinese Classical Poetry'' shocked me, the way a seismic shift in paradigms will.〔David McCraw. "''The Making of Early Chinese Classical Poetry'' (review)." ''China Review International'' 14.2 (2007): 355-359. ''Project MUSE''. Web. 16 Apr. 2013. ()〕
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