Renjian Cihua is a masterpiece in Chinese literary criticism written by Wang Guowei, a famous scholar in the study of Chinese classics. This book includes the translation of Renjian Cihua, as well as the lectures given by the author Florence Chia-ying Yeh, a Chinese-born Canadian poet and scholar of classical Chinese poetry.
Renjian Cihua is a masterpiece in Chinese literary criticism written by Wang Guowei, a famous scholar in the study of Chinese classics. This book includes the translation of Renjian Cihua, as well as the lectures given by the author Florence Chia-ying Yeh, a Chinese-born Canadian poet and scholar of classical Chinese poetry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Florence Chia-ying Yeh is a professor at the University of British Columbia in Canada, a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and a master scholar and teacher of traditional Chinese literature. Her major works include, in Chinese, Tang Song ci shiqi jiang (Seventeen lectures on the ci poetry of the Tang and Song dynasties), Xiao ci da ya (The great elegance of ci poetry), Du Fu "Qiu xing ba shou" ji shuo (Collected lectures on Du Fu's eight "Autumn Meditations"); and in English, Studies in Chinese Poetry (with James Hightower).
Inhaltsangabe
Translator's preface Lecture 1 Wang Guowei, the Ci Genre, and the notion of Jingjie Lecture 2 Distinctives of the Ci cenre, part I Lecture 3 Layers of meaning in the Ci: double gender, double context Lecture 4 Distinctives of the Ci genre, part II: major poets of the late Tang and Five Dynasties: Wen Tingyun and Wei Zhuang Lecture 5 Major poets of the late Tang and Five Dynasties: Wen Tingyun and Feng Yansi Lecture 6 Major poets of the Five Dynasties and Song: Li Yu, Liu Yong, and Su Shi Lecture 7 Reflections on Ci aesthetics and Ci criticism Works Cited Appendix: Relevant passages from the Renjian cihua in Chinese Index
Translator's preface Lecture 1 Wang Guowei, the Ci Genre, and the notion of Jingjie Lecture 2 Distinctives of the Ci cenre, part I Lecture 3 Layers of meaning in the Ci: double gender, double context Lecture 4 Distinctives of the Ci genre, part II: major poets of the late Tang and Five Dynasties: Wen Tingyun and Wei Zhuang Lecture 5 Major poets of the late Tang and Five Dynasties: Wen Tingyun and Feng Yansi Lecture 6 Major poets of the Five Dynasties and Song: Li Yu, Liu Yong, and Su Shi Lecture 7 Reflections on Ci aesthetics and Ci criticism Works Cited Appendix: Relevant passages from the Renjian cihua in Chinese Index
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