In this volume, the author provides a general understanding of poetry in the â High Tangâ era from a range of perspectives. Starting with an in-depth discussion of the Romantic tradition and historical context, the author focuses on poetic language patterns, Youth Spirit, maturity symbols, and prototypes of the poetry.
In this volume, the author provides a general understanding of poetry in the â High Tangâ era from a range of perspectives. Starting with an in-depth discussion of the Romantic tradition and historical context, the author focuses on poetic language patterns, Youth Spirit, maturity symbols, and prototypes of the poetry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lin Geng was a literary historian, a scholar in ancient Chinese literature, and a modern poet. He was a professor and doctoral supervisor of Peking University. His poetic and rational qualities interact in his writing and research, forming a distinct characteristic rarely seen in the literary world.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Chen Zi'ang and the Jian'an Spirit: the romantic tradition in ancient Chinese poetry 2 The High Tang Atmosphere 3 Symbols at the peak of the Tang poetry 4 How did landscape poetry come into being? 5 Language of the Tang poetry 6 Metrical patterns of the Tang poetry 7 Vitality and new prototypes of poetry
1 Chen Zi'ang and the Jian'an Spirit: the romantic tradition in ancient Chinese poetry 2 The High Tang Atmosphere 3 Symbols at the peak of the Tang poetry 4 How did landscape poetry come into being? 5 Language of the Tang poetry 6 Metrical patterns of the Tang poetry 7 Vitality and new prototypes of poetry
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