The Poetry and Prose Aesthetics of the Seven Sons of the Ming Dynasty

The Poetry and Prose Aesthetics of the Seven Sons of the Ming Dynasty

by Liu Xun

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In the history of Chinese and Western literature, literary retrogression has appeared repeatedly. For example, the restoration of poetry in the Tang Dynasty, the ancient prose movement of the Tang and Song Dynasties, and the restoration movement of the Seven Masters before and after the Ming Dynasty. In the West, it is the classicism of ancient Rome, the Renaissance, and the neoclassicism of the seventeenth century. Although there are many differences between literary phenomena in foreign lands and different times, they are surprisingly consistent on fundamental issues such as returning to classics and emphasizing rationality and norms. From an aesthetic perspective, this book conducts a comprehensive study of the poems of the Seven Sons of the Ming Dynasty, integrating literature, aesthetics, and culture, and attempts to explore a new research paradigm on ancient literature in the fields of literary theory and aesthetic research. This book has certain reading significance for teaching and researchers engaged in ancient literature, literature and art, aesthetics and other related disciplines.

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