Cross-textual Study of Journey to the West Stories

Cross-textual Study of Journey to the West Stories

by Zhao Yulong

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This book attempts to get rid of the "hundred-episode-based" thinking in the field of "Journey to the West", pulls the focus away from the hundred-episode novels, and further restores the research object from "novel" to "story". From a cross-textual perspective, using the evolution and dissemination process of "Journey to the West" as clues, the three text systems of novels, operas, and raps are placed on the same plane for investigation, and their general rules and individual characteristics in the process of retelling and reproducing the story are studied. The book is divided into two parts: the first part is a historical description. Through the macroscopic grasp and microscopic examination of the "initiation period", "convergence period", "finalization period", "continuation period" and other evolutionary stages, especially through the key analysis and interpretation of opera and rap texts in the "post-hundred chapters period", the coordinate matrix of the entire historical trajectory is improved to restore the true ecology of the formation and development of the story community as much as possible. The second part is case analysis, taking "The Story of Monk Jiangliu" and "The Story of Liu Quan Jingu" as cases, advancing the lens to specific unit stories, and conducting a more in-depth and detailed sorting and comparison of the novels, operas, and rap texts surrounding them. On the one hand, it explores the logical connections between texts of different eras and genres, describing the story's origin trajectory and evolution process; on the other hand, it uses it as a model to more prominently present the impact of "cross-text" interpretive behavior on the shape of the story.

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