
Research on the Internal Form of Modern Chinese Poetry
by Xue Shichang
About This Novel
This book takes inner form in poetic form as its main research object. There are four chapters in the book. The first part introduces the basic concepts of internal form in poetry and the history and current situation of internal form research. The second part introduces the large inner form among the inner forms of poetry, paving the way for the subsequent exploration of the small inner form. The third and fourth articles go deep into the text of modern poetry and observe the characteristics and laws of its internal structure. This book first mentions the poetic concept of "small inner form" (as opposed to "large inner form"), and also mentions the concept of "meaning section" in poetry (opposed to the "syllable" of traditional poetics and the "formal section" formed by mountain divisions). This book believes that the small internal form of poetry is mainly composed of three basic meanings of poetic speech (codenamed A, B, C in the book), which constitute its regular form and variation; an independent "ABC combination" is the process of poetic speech, a surge of poetic thoughts, a three-level progression, and "innovation". , This process forms the "meaning section" of a poem (that is, the meaning section that transcends the "formal section" seen with the eyes and the "syllables" heard by the ear and must be perceived by the mind); the meaning section of the poem, like the "DNA" of the poem, determines the existence of the "poetic meaning" of the poetic text. In modern times, with the great liberation of poetic styles and other major trends, the external form of poetry, as well as rhyme, meter and even "new meter", etc., No longer have the regulatory power of poetic speech. The only universal observance that remains after the art of poetry has been so forged is the small internal form of poetry. The formal construction of Chinese poetry must bid farewell to external formal construction and step into internal formal construction.
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