Essays and Reference Works

Taoism: A Short Introduction
This essay examines the main features of Taoism: its roots in the Laozi and the Zhuangzi; the formative period of Taoist religion; the creation of later textual corpora; and the views of the cosmos, the deities, and the human being.

Index to the Daozang (Taoist Canon)
An index to the almost 1500 texts in the Zhengtong daozang (Taoist Canon of the Zhengtong Reign Period), providing the title of each text and references to the main published catalogues. [In Chinese.]

The Taoist Canon: A Guide to Studies and Reference Works
A bibliographic essay divided into seven sections: (1) General bibliography; (2) Taoist Canon; (3) Surveys of texts; (4) Catalogues; (5) Other collections of Taoist texts; (6) Concordances and indexes; (7) Encyclopedias and dictionaries.

Taoism: A Short Bibliography
A basic bibliography of Western-language studies distributed to the students of my Stanford courses on Taoism.

Bibliography of Isabelle Robinet
Isabelle Robinet (1932-2000) was concerned with both Taoist thought and Taoist religion. This bibliography is a small tribute to the memory of a scholar who has given a major contribution to our understanding of Taoism.

Glossary for Isabelle Robinet, Taoism: Growth of a Religion (compiled by James A. Benn)
Compiled with the permission of Isabelle Robinet, and published here for free distribution with the permission of the author.