Iconological Research on Narrative Literary Illustrations of Ming and Qing Dynasties

Iconological Research on Narrative Literary Illustrations of Ming and Qing Dynasties

by Yan Yan

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158Kwords29chapters
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Ch. 29后记
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Focusing on five issues such as image cognition, image structure, image narrative, image style, and image communication, this book summarizes the characteristics, rules, and paradigmatic significance of illustrations in the Ming and Qing Dynasties in many aspects such as meaning, narrative, conveying emotion, and representation. It analyzes the dual significance of illustrations in reproducing text stories and realizing the unique meaning of visual symbols; examines the illustrations' The allusion and restoration effect of pictures on social and historical features; and focusing on the comparison between novels and opera illustrations and other literary and sports publications, the interaction between magazine illustrations and traditional paintings, and the unique significance of each link in the communication chain of image production, consumption, appreciation, collection, etc., Trying to grasp and construct the pattern of visual culture as a whole. Yan Yan not only digs deeply into these issues, but also takes care of their connections and interactions with each other as much as possible, thus enriching the level of discussion.

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