The Quest of the Goddess by David Hawkes, Cornell University. Draft of article published in Studies in Chinese Literary Genres, ed. by Cyril Birch (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974), pp. 42–68.
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The right to selfishness: Yangism, Later Mohism, Chuang Tzu by Angus Graham was published in Individualism and Holism: Studies in Confucian and Taoist Values, edited by Donald Munro, University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies, 1984. This material consists of a draft of the article and a letter concerning it.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991The Strange Case of the Overdue Book: A Study in the Fortuity of Textual Transmission by Harold Roth, draft paper for the Festschrift for Yün-hua Jan, From Benares to Beijing: Essays on Buddhism and Chinese Religion, edited by Gregory Schopen and Koichi Shinohara, Mosaic Press, 1991, pp.161-186.
Roth HalThe Way and the One in Ho-kuan-tzu by Angus Graham was published in Epistemological Issues in Classical Chinese Philosophy edited by Hans Lenk and Gregor Paul, Albany of New York Press, 1997. There are two drafts of Graham's article, each of 19 pieces but one has photocopies of excerpts from the Heguanzi attached.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991The Way of Life according to Laotzu by Angus Graham – article draft, undated.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Two Chinese Philosophers: Ch'eng Ming-tao and Ch'eng Yi-ch'uan was published by Lund Humphries (London) in 1958 and Reprinted as Two Chinese Philosophers: The Metaphysics of the Brothers Cheng by Open Court (LaSalle IL) in 1992. This material consists of reviews for the first edition and correspondence regarding the reprint.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Two Notes on the Translation of Taoist classics was published in Interpreting Culture Through Translation: A Festschrift for D.C. Lau, Edited by Roger T. Ames, ChanSin-wai and Mau-Snag Ng, Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1991. This material consists of a partial draft of the essay.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Frits Staal, Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, Berkeley, to Angus Graham to invite him to lecture at the University for which they can pay for his travel and a small honorarium. Staal invites Graham to stay with him and asks concerning possible dates and subject matter.
Staal Frits"Were there Chinese philosophers who distinguished the sentence from the name?" by A.C. Graham, - an article refuting Chad Hansen's rejection of this hypothesis as examined by Graham in Later Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science. Two copies, one typed with handwritten annotations, in English and Chinese, 5 pieces, one typed, 62 pieces which includes an "Appendix: The Separability and Distinguishability of Form and Content".
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991What was new in the Ch'eng-Chu theory of human nature was published in Chu Hsi and Neo-Confucianism edited by Wing-tsit Chan, University of Hawaii Press, 1986, and reprinted in Studies of Early Chinese Philosophy. This material consists of correspondence from Wing-tsit Chan regarding the article.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991