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  1. David Hawkes (6 July 1923 – 31 July 2009) was a British sinologist and translator. After he was introduced to Japanese through codebreaking during the Second World War, Hawkes studied Chinese and Japanese at Oxford University between 1945 and 1947, before studying at Peking University from 1948 to 1951.

  2. 大卫·霍克斯. 播报 讨论 上传视频. 英国汉学家. 收藏. 0有用+1. 大卫·霍克斯(David Hawkes)生于1923年1945至1947年间于牛津大学研读中文1948至1951年间为北京大学研究生1959至1971年间于牛津大学担任中文教授1973至1983年间成为牛津大学All Souls学院的研究员。 曾为此学院的荣誉研究员。 霍克斯,1923年7月6日——2009年7月31日,享年86岁。 [1] 中文名. 大卫·霍克斯. 外文名. David Hawkes. 国 籍. 英国. 出生日期. 1923年7月6日. 逝世日期. 2009年7月31日. 毕业院校. 北京大学、牛津大学. 职 业. 汉学家. 主要成就. 翻译出《红楼梦》 出生地. 英国伦敦.

  3. About David Hawkes. Professor David Hawkes (霍克思, 1923–2009), much celebrated for his scholarship and creative ingenuity, was a renowned British Sinologist, and most well regarded for his masterful translations of Chinese literature.

  4. In these lectures, he talks about four great translators of Chinese literature David Hawkes, who translated the first 80 chapters of Story of the Stone, James Legge, Herbert Giles, and Arthur Waley. Here John Minford talks about a variety of translations of Dream of the Red Chamber.

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  6. 28 August 2009. David Hawkes was one of the greatest translators from the Chinese of his time. He will be best and longest remembered for two highly important works: the first and earliest, his superb version of the hauntingly lyrical (and extremely difficult) early anthology of shamanistic poetry, The Songs of the South; the second, his ...

  7. David Hawkes (b 1964; Wales) is a Professor of English Literature at Arizona State University, Tempe, in the U.S. state of Arizona. He is the author of seven books and the editor of four. Education and academia. Hawkes attended Stanwell Comprehensive School near Cardiff, Wales.