Provides a "picture of Chinese literature of the past" that illustrates the four great literary genres of China: the classics, prose, poetry, and the literature of entertainment. This book combines personal insights with innovative historical accounts in a genre-based approach that aims to move beyond the typical chronology of dynasties.
Provides a "picture of Chinese literature of the past" that illustrates the four great literary genres of China: the classics, prose, poetry, and the literature of entertainment. This book combines personal insights with innovative historical accounts in a genre-based approach that aims to move beyond the typical chronology of dynasties.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface IntroductionChapter 1: Antiquity I. Origins II. "Let one hundred flowers bloom, Let the hundred schools of thought contend!" 1. Mo zi and the Logicians 2. Legalism 3. The Fathers of Taoism III. The Confucian ClassicsChapter 2: Prose I. Narrative Art and Historical Records II. The Return of the "Ancient Style" III. The Golden Age of Trivial Literature IV. Literary CriticismChapter 3: Poetry I. The Two Sources of Ancient Poetry 1. The Songs of Chu 2. Poetry of the Han Court II. The Golden Age of Chinese Poetry 1. From Aesthetic Emotion to Metaphysical Flights 2. From Age of Maturity 3. The Late Tang III. The Triumph of Genres in Song Chapter 4: The Literature of Entertainment: The Novel and Theater I. Narrative Literature Written in Classical Chinese II. The Theater 1. The Opera-theater of the North 2. The Opera-theater of the South III. The Novel 1. Oral Literature 2. Stories and Novellas 3. The "Long Novel" or SagaAbbreviations Index
Preface IntroductionChapter 1: Antiquity I. Origins II. "Let one hundred flowers bloom, Let the hundred schools of thought contend!" 1. Mo zi and the Logicians 2. Legalism 3. The Fathers of Taoism III. The Confucian ClassicsChapter 2: Prose I. Narrative Art and Historical Records II. The Return of the "Ancient Style" III. The Golden Age of Trivial Literature IV. Literary CriticismChapter 3: Poetry I. The Two Sources of Ancient Poetry 1. The Songs of Chu 2. Poetry of the Han Court II. The Golden Age of Chinese Poetry 1. From Aesthetic Emotion to Metaphysical Flights 2. From Age of Maturity 3. The Late Tang III. The Triumph of Genres in Song Chapter 4: The Literature of Entertainment: The Novel and Theater I. Narrative Literature Written in Classical Chinese II. The Theater 1. The Opera-theater of the North 2. The Opera-theater of the South III. The Novel 1. Oral Literature 2. Stories and Novellas 3. The "Long Novel" or SagaAbbreviations Index
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