Bells in the Late Tang Dynasty: Archetypal Criticism of Chinese Literature (revised Edition)

Bells in the Late Tang Dynasty: Archetypal Criticism of Chinese Literature (revised Edition)

by Fu Daobin

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"The Bells of the Late Tang Dynasty: Archetypal Criticism of Chinese Literature (Revised Edition)" is an academic monograph that uses the method of archetypal criticism to explain the symbolic meaning of Chinese culture and literature. Archetype is a condensed and accumulated human history and cultural history, and archetype criticism is a kind of "spiritual archeology". Although history has disappeared without a trace, symbols, the special symbols used by humans to understand and feel the world, store the thrilling history of mankind in the most concise form. Archetypal criticism is therefore called literary criticism with truly international significance. Starting from archetypal criticism, the author believes that Chinese literature contains rich and vivid primitive images. "Xiang" in "Yi". "Xing" in "Poetry" is an ancient interpretation of archetypes in Chinese philosophy and art. The archetypal system represented by Xing Xiang is ubiquitous in classical culture.

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