Ci Study

Ci Study

by Tan Xinhong

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This book is divided into three parts: Qing Dynasty Ci Poetry Chapter, Transmission Chapter and Acceptance Chapter. "Chapter on Ci Poetry in the Qing Dynasty" mainly examines the Ci theory of the Qing Dynasty, and makes an in-depth discussion of the academic background of Ci poetry in the Qing Dynasty, the generation and evolution of Ci poetry in the Qing Dynasty, and other macro-level issues. The papers collected in the "Communication Chapter" include oral communication (male singing), book communication (separate collections, selected volumes, prefaces and postscripts, book collections), single article communication (wall inscriptions, paintings, fans, screens, stone carvings) and other forms of communication, as well as the ways of communication of Song poetry (sale, copying, postal delivery), and special situations in communication (miscommunication) , Lost) These five aspects are discussed on the main body of communication (singer, engraver, book collector, book seller, copyist, courier), communication media (paper, wall, painting, fan, screen, stone tablet), and communication effect (famous, lost), which takes a solid step forward in the study of the communication methods of Song Ci. The "Acceptance Chapter" includes both group acceptance research and individual acceptance research, as well as research on the canonization process of the poet. The book contains detailed citations of historical materials and well-refined viewpoints. It is a pioneering monograph on Ci studies.

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