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Reader's Mind: Interpretation of Words

Zhang Hongsheng

179K0

The more than twenty articles included in this book are all articles about Ci that the author published successively in "Literary and Historical Knowledge" between 2008 and 2012. Some of them tend to appreciate the Ci itself, but most of them use the Ci as the entrance to explain the aspects involved in the Ci. Literary arts, aesthetic tastes, historical stories, allusions of poets, koans about ci studies, composing skills, etc., Are written in a relaxed and smooth style, and are highly readable. The relevant knowledge and allusions are quietly contained in the brisk and skillful narration.

The Plum in the Golden Ping and the Hundred Questions

Ning Zongyi Fu Shanming

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"Hundred Questions on the Plum in the Jin Ping" written by Ning Zongyi and Fu Shanming starts from the text and divides the problems that may be encountered when reading "The Plum in the Jin Ping" into one hundred questions and explains them one by one. The number of words ranges from eight or nine hundred to two thousand words, allowing you to understand the content of the whole book of "The Plum in the Jin Ping" and the basic knowledge of "Metal Science" in your spare time.

Clear and Pleasant

Wenhe

81K0

This book shows the intersection of real life and traditional aesthetics in the eyes of a contemporary writer. It focuses on classical poetry and literature and elucidates the relationship between traditional literature and modern life. The author is well-read and has unique insights into many writers and literary works. This unique insight shows readers another beauty of Chinese classical culture.

On the Study of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature in the United States

Yang Xiao

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This book explores the development of modern and contemporary Chinese literary studies in the United States from the early 20th century to the present. It is the first monograph in the academic world to define the study of modern and contemporary Chinese literature in the United States in stages, which is of pioneering significance. At the same time, it also discusses the important achievements in the study of modern and contemporary Chinese literature in the United States; and raises two important breakthrough issues in the field of cross-cultural research, namely "criticism backflow" and "estrangement effect". The author places the study of modern and contemporary Chinese literature in the United States in the context of overseas research to explore the historical and practical significance of the international spread of Chinese modern and contemporary literature.

Research on Pastoral Poetry in Qing Dynasty

Li Zhiguo

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The pastoral poems of the Qing Dynasty were numerous in number, rich in content, and innovative in artistic form. This book is the first systematic study of pastoral poetry in the Qing Dynasty. The author divides the creation of pastoral poetry in the Qing Dynasty into four periods: the early Qing Dynasty, Qianjia, Daoxiantong and Guangxuan Dynasties, showing the overall picture and development of pastoral poetry in the Qing Dynasty, and then connecting the rural characteristics of the Qing Dynasty to explore the cultural connotation of pastoral poetry in the Qing Dynasty. He also analyzes the pastoral poetry in the Qing Dynasty's Five Ancient Style Pastoral Poetry, Qijue Style Pastoral Poetry, and "New Yuefu" Style Pastoral Poetry, showing the artistic characteristics of the Qing Dynasty pastoral poetry.

All Things Come Back Again and Again: Su Poetry and Su Xue

Guan Pengfei

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How talent and learning influence poetry creation is not so much a qualitative issue as a quantitative issue. Different poets' situations vary greatly. As an encyclopedic poet, Su Shi's discussion of the benign relationship between his poetry and talent can be carried out from four angles, namely poetics and painting, music, Buddhism and other knowledge. They played a positive role in Su Shi's poetry creation and are closely related to the formation of Su Shi's poetry style. Su Shi is an early "slash" poet. His cross-border exploration in culture and art is of immeasurable and irreplaceable value to cultural and art workers, creators and enthusiasts who break disciplinary barriers and step out of their ivory towers and comfort zones.

Research on Ethical Narratives in Ming and Qing Novels

Liu Lei Chen Liping Zhao Yulong

197K0

Because novels are close to the daily lives of the general public, they carry their general beliefs, concepts, knowledge and emotions. After being picked up and processed by knowledgeable people, they can also be used as an important medium to achieve radiant moral preaching. Therefore, novels are an important genre that plays the role of "persuading the world and converting secularity" in the field of ancient popular culture. This book focuses on the Chinese novels, chapter novels, and classical Chinese short stories of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It selects classic texts that are familiar to the public and focuses on the core categories of traditional morals such as loyalty, filial piety, integrity, and righteousness. It hopes to gain a glimpse of the cultural psychology and artistic mysteries of ethical narratives in ancient novels.

Common Knowledge, Appreciation and Recitation of Metrical Poetry

Lu Junyin

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This book is positioned between majors and electives, and is informative, practical, interesting and concise. In terms of knowledge, the common sense in the three sections contains more than a thousand years of cultural accumulation. In terms of practicality, we pay attention to the creative techniques of rhyme literature, and recommend an introductory path through simple and in-depth narration to achieve the purpose of re-education to apply what we have learned. In terms of interest, it is reflected in the appreciation of works of various genres and styles. It is hoped that it can arouse students' interest in learning, re-experience the process of understanding, intimacy and love for the traditional culture that they are no longer familiar with, and become a new force in cultural inheritance. In terms of conciseness, appropriate discretion is made when cutting out the complex and simplifying it, so that institutions willing to adopt this teaching material can be flexible when offering courses.

A Study on Foreign Translations of Chinese Textbooks in Middle Schools in the Early Republic of China

Guan Xianqiang

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This book carries out research from four aspects: "tracing back to the origin", by presenting the appearance of foreign translated works and literature in the textbook when it was first compiled and selected, and trying to outline the motivations behind the appearance; "grand narrative" depicts the diverse and rich appearance of foreign translated works in textbooks compiled by various publishing houses at that time, and discusses educational trends, The interactive relationship between external factors such as curriculum documents and textbook selections; "Knowing the subtleties" is to observe from the inside of the selection how it transforms from a social text into a teaching text; "research teaching" explains how social culture ultimately intervenes in students' personal lives through textbook selections and research, becoming a continuous influencing factor for their life growth.

Empire Writing and Women's Narratives: a Study of Virginia Woolf

Chen Yan

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Virginia Woolf is an important writer in the post-Victorian period in Britain. Critics have continued to study her since her lifetime, shifting from the earliest analysis of modernist formal techniques to political and cultural context criticism. This book examines the transformation of imperial culture and the development model of women in the post-Victorian period, combined with Woolf's political thought, and uses relevant theories such as plot structure, characterization, and implicit processes in narratology to analyze Woolf's narrative duality. It explores how she uses the interaction between patriarchal ideology and imperial ruling culture to achieve the identity of an "empire daughter" who criticizes, transforms the visible empire, and constructs the invisible empire through the imitation, softening, and selective identification of patriarchy.

Selection of Short Novels in 2015

Lu Ling

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This book is a timely inventory and summary of the creative achievements of Chinese short novels in 2015. It includes not only the carefully selected representative short novels of the year, but also the in-depth interpretations attached to each unit of works, as well as the macro-level understanding of the short novel creation situation of the year in the introduction. This book is authorized and compiled by the Chinese Novel Society, an authoritative research organization on contemporary novels. This anthology contains a total of seven series and about one hundred articles.

2015 Short Story Selections

Lin Ting

262K0

"Selected Short Stories in 2015" is a timely inventory and summary of the creative achievements of Chinese short stories in 2015. It includes not only the carefully selected most representative short story works of the year, but also the in-depth interpretations attached to each single work, as well as the macro-level understanding of the short story creation situation of the year in the introduction. This book is authorized and edited by the Chinese Novel Society, an authoritative research organization on contemporary novels. It is a work of great literary quality. This year's selection contains a total of eighteen outstanding short stories.

Selected Poems 2015

Cao Mengyan

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"2015 Poetry Selection" is the fourth annual anthology series after our publisher published two consecutive annual anthologies. This book is committed to becoming an annual poetry anthology facing the future. It selects outstanding modern poetry in 2015 and is a summary of the highest level of modern Chinese poetry creation in that year. Focusing on the sustainable development of literariness in poetry writing, in addition to collecting the energetic new works of famous poets, this poetry anthology is more willing to provide a display space for young poets who have worked tirelessly to expand and innovate in the diversification of modern poetry writing, striving to embody the more impactful new trends and higher complexity of new Chinese poetry writing.

Selected Novels of 2015

Yang Qingxiang

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"Selected Novellas in 2015" is a timely inventory and summary of the creation performance of Chinese novellas in 2015. It includes not only the carefully selected most representative novella works of the year, but also the in-depth interpretations attached to each single work, as well as the macro-level understanding of the novella creation situation of the year in the introduction. This book is authorized and edited by the Chinese Novel Society, an authoritative research organization on contemporary novels. It is a work of great literary quality. This year's selection includes a total of eight novellas.

Selected Prose Poems in 2015

Aifeier

133K0

"2015 Prose Poetry Selection" Prose poetry is a modern literary style, a modern lyrical literary genre that has the characteristics of poetry and prose. It combines the expressiveness of poetry and some of the descriptive characteristics of prose. This anthology contains about a hundred of the best prose poems in 2015, becoming a unique landscape in the ocean of literature.

Selected Prose Essays in 2015

Chen Kehai

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"Selected Prose Essays in 2015" Every year, tens of millions of new works of various genres emerge in the literary world. There are many shining masterpieces among them. However, the waves of time are endless. If they cannot be screened in time and fixed in the form of books, these works will be easily covered and obliterated by new creations. Looking at the current publishing world, in addition to the craze for long novels, there are quite a few thematic and genre anthologies, but such annual solemn anthologies on a certain literary genre are very rare. This collection selects the best prose works in 2015, showing the essence of the year's prose writing.

New Research on "journey to the West

Yang Jun

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This book examines the famous "Journey to the West" from a macro perspective, advocates the establishment of a scientific "Journey to the West", attempts to establish its ideological system and discipline direction from the perspective of subject construction, and opens up new space and new fields for the study of "Journey to the West" from the aspects of psychology, futurology, comparative literature, etc., By reviewing and examining its version, author, thought, art, Communication, etc., Focusing on the objective evaluation of the research results of modern "Journey to the West" such as Lu Xun, Su Xing, Miyoko Nakano, Li Angang, Cai Tieying, Hu Yicheng, Wu Xianyun, etc., Judging the merits and demerits of the research on the author of "Journey to the West" since the 21st century, and exploring its historical value and modern academic significance from the diachronic and synchronic perspectives.

Study on Shuben of Dream of Red Mansions

Liu Shide

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Shu version (Shu Yuanwei's preface to "A Dream of Red Mansions") is an important manuscript among the fat versions of "A Dream of Red Mansions". The Shu version is a manuscript written during the Qianlong period. It is a very rare version of Dream of Red Mansions. Its value can be said to surpass other existing fat copies! Moreover, for researchers and readers, it also retains part of the text and traces of Cao Xueqin's "first draft", making it even more precious. Studying the Shu version of Dream of Red Mansions is a very important branch in the study of versions of Dream of Red Mansions. This book fully researches and discusses the characteristics of Shu's version. The comparison with other versions not only deepens the study of Dream of Red Mansions, but also contributes academic essence to versionology.

Li Guowen Talks About "dream of Red Mansions

Li Guowen

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This is a book about the interpretation and inspiration of "Dream of Red Mansions" by a famous contemporary writer. This book is different from the research and writings of "Red Mansions" experts and scholars, but uses the vision and thinking of novelists, relying on their rich life experiences and decades of literary creation experience to elaborate and interpret the writing realm, the artistic charm of the characters and the political background of "A Dream of Red Mansions". Their interpretations have unique insights and unique artistic conceptions. They have the wisdom of scholars and the sensitivity of writers. They can be said to be Cao Xueqin's close friends from different generations and the interpreters of "A Dream of Red Mansions".

Li Guowen Talks About the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (part 1): Success or Failure in World Affairs

Li Guowen

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"Li Guo Wen Shuo Three Kingdoms" is based on the original length of Li Guo's literary review "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", reducing redundancy and adding new ones, and expanded it into 240 exquisite articles. The visualization insights are published in the most complete form for the first time. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is the quintessence of Chinese culture, the most influential and widely circulated historical novel, and can be called a strange book in Chinese history. The famous contemporary literary writer Li Guowen, as a literary man, uses literature to reflect history, uses characters to radiate the times, and uses the past to reflect the present. He reviews books without being limited to books, and talks about history without being limited to history. He has insights and insights into the contemporary literary world, society, and nation, which shows the integrity and social responsibility of intellectuals. The upper part, "Success and Failure in World Affairs", focuses on the content of the first 40 chapters of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", with two comments per chapter. It is informative and has novel insights. It cites "Three Kingdoms", "Book of the Later Han Dynasty", "Historical Records", "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" and other historical documents. It is based on historical facts and expresses unique opinions based on the opinions of various scholars. It has high reference and guiding value for readers to understand the real history. While the writing is concise and elegant, it also takes into account the use of spoken language and slang. In a relaxed and interesting reading atmosphere, it infiltrates historical literature and spreads Chinese culture. The illustrations are interspersed with selected works from "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" (Huang's edition in the late Ming Dynasty) and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms with the Embroidered Portraits of the First Talent" (early Qing Dynasty). The illustrations of the classic embroidered portrait versions allow readers to gain a rich aesthetic experience.

Li Guowen Talks About the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (part 2): Xiao Xiao's Old Base

Li Guowen

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"Li Guo Wen Shuo Three Kingdoms" is based on the original length of Li Guo's literary review "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", reducing redundancy and adding new ones, and expanded it into 240 exquisite articles. The visualization insights are published in the most complete form for the first time. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is the quintessence of Chinese culture, the most influential and widely circulated historical novel, and can be called a strange book in Chinese history. The famous contemporary literary writer Li Guowen, as a literary man, uses literature to reflect history, uses characters to radiate the times, and uses the past to reflect the present. He reviews books without being limited to books, and talks about history without being limited to history. He has insights and insights into the contemporary literary world, society, and nation, which shows the integrity and social responsibility of intellectuals. The second volume, "Xiao Xiao Gu Liao", focuses on the content of Chapters 41-80 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", with two comments per chapter. It is informative and novel. It quotes extensively from "Three Kingdoms", "Book of the Later Han Dynasty", "Historical Records", "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" and other historical documents. It is based on historical facts and expresses unique opinions based on the opinions of various scholars. It has high reference and guiding value for readers to understand the real history. While the writing is concise and elegant, it also takes into account the use of spoken language and slang. In a relaxed and interesting reading atmosphere, it infiltrates historical literature and spreads Chinese culture. The illustrations are interspersed with selected works from "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" (Huang's edition in the late Ming Dynasty) and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms with the Embroidered Portraits of the First Talent" (early Qing Dynasty). The illustrations of the classic embroidered portrait versions allow readers to gain a rich aesthetic experience.

Li Guowen Talks About the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (part 2): Stars Fall in the Autumn Wind

Li Guowen

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"Li Guo Wen Shuo Three Kingdoms" is based on the original length of Li Guo's literary review "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", reducing redundancy and adding new ones, and expanded it into 240 exquisite articles. The visualization insights are published in the most complete form for the first time. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is the quintessence of Chinese culture, the most influential and widely circulated historical novel, and can be called a strange book in Chinese history. The famous contemporary literary writer Li Guowen, as a literary man, uses literature to reflect history, uses characters to radiate the times, and uses the past to reflect the present. He reviews books without being limited to books, and talks about history without being limited to history. He has insights and insights into the contemporary literary world, society, and nation, which shows the integrity and social responsibility of intellectuals. The third volume, "Stars Fall in the Autumn Wind", focuses on the content of chapters 81-120 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". It contains two comments per chapter. It is meaningful and novel. It quotes extensively from "Three Kingdoms", "Book of the Later Han Dynasty", "Historical Records", "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" and other historical documents. It is based on historical facts and expresses unique opinions on the basis of various opinions. It has high reference and guiding value for readers to understand the real history. While the writing is concise and elegant, it also takes into account the use of spoken language and slang. In a relaxed and interesting reading atmosphere, it infiltrates historical literature and spreads Chinese culture. The illustrations are interspersed with selected works from "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" (Huang's edition in the late Ming Dynasty) and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms with the Embroidered Portraits of the First Talent" (early Qing Dynasty). The illustrations of the classic embroidered portrait versions allow readers to gain a rich aesthetic experience.

History of Novels of Ming and Qing Dynasties

Li Jianwu

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During the Ming and Qing dynasties, novels became the most prominent representatives of "the literature of a generation". There are distinctions between classical Chinese and vernacular novels, and they can be divided into categories such as history, stories about monsters, stories about people, public cases, gods and demons, world affairs, officialdom, chivalry, satire, condemnation, etc. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, four major themes of novels were formed: historical romances, heroic legends, gods and monsters, and worldly romances. The "Eight Works" ("The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Water Margin", "Journey to the West", "The Plum in the Golden Vase", "The Romance of the Gods", "A Dream of Red Mansions", "The Scholars" and "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio"), "Four Condemnations" and "Three Words, Two Patterns and One Type" were born. "History of Novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties" shows readers the development context, overall style and unique charm of the novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

To Express One's Reasoning and Understand One's Mind: a Study of Wang Yuan and His "anthology of Chu Ci

Zhao Jing

180K0

"Collection of Chu Ci" is a work on Chu Ci written by Wang Yuan during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. It is an accomplished and distinctive annotation of Chu Ci. On the basis of clarifying Wang Yuan's life and academic background, this book deeply explores the writing process and the characteristics of the research methods of "Annotation of Chu Ci", carefully combs the new perspectives of "Annotation of Chu Ci" that are different from the old annotations, and discusses Wang Yuan's annotations on Qu The exegetical achievements, annotation methods and contributions to literary inheritance are also objectively evaluated. At the same time, Wang Yuan's subjective speculations are also objectively evaluated to show the overall style of Wang Yuan's "Anthology of Chu Ci" and evaluate its status in the history of Chu Ci.

The World of Korean Classical Novels

(korean) Lee Sang-taek

161K0

This book is a must-read and special textbook for Korean classical literature majors. It integrates the opinions of many experts and comprehensively and systematically examines various related issues of Korean classical novels from a new perspective. The book answers many questions about the study of Korean classical novels in detail, summarizes the latest research results in the academic world, and discusses the concept, formation, sub-genres and types of Korean classical novels, authors and readers, themes and motifs, composition principles of works, worldview, marking forms and circulation methods, connections with adjacent genres, criticism and modern significance. It can be called a masterpiece of research on Korean classical novels.

A Study of Vietnamese Chinese Novels from a Confucian Perspective

Zhu Jie

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This book examines Vietnamese Chinese novels in terms of political ethics, family ethics and interpersonal norms between individuals. It extracts core categories such as "loyalty", "filial piety", "honesty", "righteousness" and "faith" and examines their reflection in the texts of Vietnamese Chinese novels. It can be seen that the main ideas of Confucianism were relatively comprehensive and profoundly spread and penetrated in ancient Vietnamese society. Not only that, the authors and citations in Vietnamese Chinese novels are also specific supplements to Vietnamese Chinese novels, and are an important way to understand the main connotation and cultural implications of the works. Finally, by comparing the similarities and differences reflected in the acceptance of Confucianism in Chinese and Vietnamese novels, it shows the variation and deviation under cultural acceptance, as well as the integration and absorption in blending.

The Evolution of Ci Poetry Thought in the Qing Dynasty

Chen Shuiyun

318K0

Using schools as the outline, this book describes the main features and development process of Ci studies in the Qing Dynasty, reproduces the important influence of Ci studies in the Qing Dynasty on the formation of modern Ci studies concepts, and provides an objective historical presentation of several Ci scholars in the history of Ci studies in the Qing Dynasty. It has important academic value for the study of Ci studies in the Qing Dynasty.

Research on the Art of Poetry of the Tang and Song Dynasties

Tao Wenpeng

360K0

This book is divided into part one and part two. The first part is mainly about a comprehensive study of poetry in the Tang and Song Dynasties. It studies the methods of expressing natural beauty by poets from the Jin to the Tang Dynasty, the art of quatrains in the Tang Dynasty, the conversational interest of landscape poems in the Song Dynasty, the desolate and cold artistic conception of Song poems, the drama of Tang and Song poems, the art of painting, shadow and sound in Song poems, etc., Such as "The fusion of vivid portraits, poetry and painting - On the reference and absorption of Tang Dynasty figure paintings in Tang poetry", etc. The second part conducts special research on the poetic artistic characteristics of poets such as Meng Haoran, Du Fu, Li Bai, and Lu You, such as "On Meng Haoran's Poetry Aesthetics", "On the Color Expression Art of Li He's Poems", "The Humor, Strange Interest and Reasonable Interest of Su Shi's Landscape Poems", etc.

The Promise and Expectation of Literary Criticism

Liu Wei

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Literary criticism for what? What is literary criticism? Are we asking again and again to seek answers? Or is the inference itself futile? Criticism is of course not criticizing or blaming, but pointing out what is good and can be promoted, and what is bad and can be avoided. For the author, it is to clarify the goal of moving forward; for the reader, it is to open the skylight to the work. But the promise of literature is not a textbook. It is at most a narrow door to enlightenment, and so is criticism. Its promise does not provide rational answers, but opens up the desire for cognition and the possibility of understanding.

The Spread of Western Learning to the East and Literary Changes

Zhou Debo Wang Chunfei

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This book adopts a problem-based research method, starting from the important changes in literary concepts and changes in literary phenomena that have occurred in the Chinese literary world due to the influence of Western learning, and explores topics such as the integration of Eastern and Western literary concepts, "technological theory and teaching", school music and songs, Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School novels, women's literature, Northern Chinese literature, etc. On the basis of restoring history as much as possible, it traces how the changes in literary concepts and changes in literary phenomena in this period came about under the influence of Western learning, and studied the changes in Chinese literature from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China under the influence of Western learning.

Experience, Style and Poetic Variation: the "mode of Speech" in Poetry from the Late Qing Dynasty to the May Fourth Movement

Lai Yuhuang

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This book is a research monograph on modern poetry theory by young scholar Dr. Lai Yuhuang. The author mainly sorts out and discusses the huge and profound changes in the way of speaking poetry during the special period from the late Qing Dynasty to the May Fourth Movement from three dimensions: experience, language, and style. This book characterizes the changes in poetry that began in the late Qing Dynasty as the reconstruction of "modes of speech," reflecting the author's deep understanding of the dialectical interaction between autonomy and heteronomy in literary form. The author points out that poetic form as a way of imagination is actually a double-edged sword, which can not only accept and integrate new and ever-changing experiences, but also distort and reject unfamiliar experiences and feelings.

Sunlight Shines Through the Clouds: Literary Dialogues with Jia Pingwa

Jia Pingwa Han Luhua

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This book is an interview and dialogue with Jia Pingwa. It is an overall review of Jia Pingwa's literary creation over the past thirty years. The content covers the creative ideas, character analysis, themes, behind-the-scenes stories, etc. Of his major works. The dialogue places his works within the entire history of his literary creation, and then examines the entire history of contemporary Chinese literature and Chinese and foreign literature, explores Jia Pingwa's return to Chinese literary tradition in literary creation over the past thirty years, redefines the literary historical value of Jia Pingwa's works, and presents the true Jia Pingwa inside and outside his works. It is a complete and precious literary dialogue to understand Jia Pingwa and his creations.

Commentary on the Three Character Classic

Yin Rong Guo Yi

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This topic interprets this classic from the perspective of today's people, with detailed annotations and translations. The translator also explains the origins of its history, geography, astronomy, allusions, and thoughts, and interprets it in conjunction with some current situations, which well reflects the essence of today's reading of the classic. The Three Character Classic has a history of more than 700 years since the Song Dynasty. It can be said to be a household name and popular among the people. There are more than a thousand words in total, and the three-character verses are easy to recite. The content includes traditional Chinese education, history, astronomy, geography, ethics and morality, and some folklore. It is extensive, vivid, and concise. Annotations are helpful for today's readers.

A Study on the Style of Mo Yan's Novels

Guan Xiaoxiao

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The book "Research on the Style of Mo Yan's Novels" is a recent work on Mo Yan's research. The book mainly covers six parts: path and process: the three stages of the creation of the style of Mo Yan's novels, literary style: the "hybrid" style of Mo Yan's novels, the time shape and space-time structure of the narrative in Mo Yan's novels, dreams and legends: the allegorical style of Mo Yan's novels, This article comprehensively studies and explores the stylistic significance of Mo Yan's novels from six aspects: the stylistic characteristics of Mo Yan's novels, the external influence of Mo Yan's novel style and the inheritance of traditional Chinese narratives, especially its inheritance and continuation of traditional narrative issues and the integration and innovation of Western stylistic narrative techniques.

Overseas Sinology and Chinese Literary Theory (british and American Volume)

Huang Zhuoyue

487K0

"Overseas Sinology and Chinese Literary Theory" was originally a major research project of the Ministry of Education's Humanities and Social Sciences Key Research Base. This volume reflects the basic aspects of "Research on Ancient Chinese Literary Theory in the English-speaking World" and provides a comprehensive and in-depth introduction to the study of Chinese literary theory in the English-speaking world. It systematically reflects the trajectory of the evolution of Chinese literary theory in the English-speaking world, and reveals the internal and external elements of the evolution of Sinology within the broader context of the history of Sinology, disciplines, and ideas. It is a comprehensive and solid original achievement of domestic research on Chinese literary theory and the development of overseas Sinology theory.

The Other from the East: the Role of Ancient Chinese Poetry in the Construction of American Poetics in the 20th Century

Wu Yongan

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There have been many researchers over the decades regarding the relationship between modern American poetry and China. The author has taken a different approach. With his profound knowledge of Chinese poetry, he chooses to focus a considerable part of his attention on the emergence and survival of Chinese poetry and Chinese characters as things on the American poetics platform, and attempts to provide multiple channels so that readers can enter and exit this critical hundred years, making this book of high academic value.

Poetry and Ideology: the Evolution of the Function of Poetry from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Han Dynasty and the Emergence of Ancient Chinese Poetic Concepts (revised Edition)

Li Chunqing

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This book examines the evolution of poetic functions from the beginning of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Han Dynasty and the generation process of ancient Chinese poetic concepts from the perspective of historical and ideological evolution. It reveals the complex interactive relationship between poetic functions, poetic concepts, political history, and intellectual history during this period. The book is divided into three parts: Part One, Middle and Part Two. The Part One explains the important political significance of poetry at that time from the perspective of the ideological construction of the Zhou people after the founding of the country. The author believes that from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period, the function of poetry was transformed in three contexts: the relationship between humans and gods, the relationship between monarch and ministers, and the relationship between nobles. "Part 2" explains the formation of the Confucian discourse system on the basis of Zhou people's ritual and music culture and the transformation process of poetry from official discourse to folk discourse. "Part Two" specifically examines the process of "collusion" between the scholar class and the monarchy group in the Han Dynasty to construct a unified national ideology, as well as the various characteristics of the scholar-official class as a social "middleman", and reveals the importance of the Book of Songs in the process of ideological construction.

On Contemporary Chinese New Wave Novels (revised Edition) (department of Contemporary Chinese Humanities)

Wu Yiqin

356K0

This book won the third prize of the national "Ministry of Education Philosophy and Social Sciences Outstanding Achievements Award". This book consists of three articles, which analyze and discuss contemporary Chinese novels from three aspects: overview (chapters 1-4), writer theory (chapters 5-10), and work theory (chapters 11-25). The overview part sorts out various trends in new wave novels, discovers the hidden rules, and outlines a development chart of contemporary new wave novels; the writer theory focuses on analyzing the representative writers of new wave novels, summarizing their writing characteristics and literary styles; the work theory evaluates contemporary new wave novels from the perspective of their works.

A Study on a Collection of Selected Poems and Essays by People of the Tang Dynasty (chinese Studies Research Library)

Lu Yanxin

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This book is divided into three parts. The first part, the general part, mainly studies the impact of poetry collections compiled before the Tang Dynasty such as "Collection of Articles", "Selected Works", "New Odes of Yutai", "Collection of Poems on Banquets of Jin and Yuan Dynasties", etc. The second part, divided into chapters, is roughly divided into periods of the "Four Tang Dynasties" in the traditional academic sense, and selected works compiled by the Tang Dynasty people such as "Xu Shiyuan Yinghua", "Hanlin Bachelor Collection", "Zhuying Bachelor Collection", "Guoxiu Collection", "Heyue Yingling Collection", "Zhongyue Yingling Collection" Collections of poems and essays from different periods such as "Xingjian Qi Ji", "Western Han Wen Lei", "Ji Xuan Ji", "Qunshu Lizao", etc., As well as compilers of poems and essays such as Li Jifu, explore the collections of poems and essays compiled by the Tang people in various historical periods and their characteristics and influences. The third part, the compilation and examination part, is based on the research of previous scholars, making up the examination of the collection of poems compiled and selected by the Tang Dynasty, and the compilation and examination of the collection of the poems compiled and selected by the Tang Dynasty. In short, this book aims to conduct a comprehensive and holistic study of the collection of poems and essays compiled by the Tang Dynasty, based on macroscopic research, phased inspections and case studies, and supplementary materials through collection and examination.

Looking for Kafka

(czech Republic) Written By Radek Marley (czech Republic) Illustrated By Renata Fuchkova

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We are always trying to figure out Kafka's inner world. Kafka has differences with the world, and the world also misunderstands Kafka. Kafka's works, like his name, are well known around the world. There are various interpretations of him all over the world. But returning to Kafka himself, his inner world is closely related to his growth experience, living environment, etc. This book takes Kafka's growth experience as the main line, running through his family environment, historical background, growth process, and his most talked about stories. Accompanied by a large number of unique and stylish pictures (international award-winning works), we seem to have been able to enter Kafka's world and better understand him and his works.

Listen to the Sound of Silence

Annie

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"Listening to the Sound of Silence" takes three influential postwar German novels "The Tin Drum", "German Lesson" and "The Reader" as examples to study how postwar German society rethinks Nazi guilt and the specific discourse of guilt in different postwar stages. The three texts were born in three different historical periods after the war. They not only intuitively reproduce the ideological collision and emotional load surrounding the issue of guilt in society at that time, but also trigger readers to consciously reflect on themselves, building a bridge between history and reality, and the text and themselves. The three writers (Glass, Lenz, and Schlink) are not three generations in the strict sense, but their creations all have distinctive characteristics of the times, and at least highlight a specific issue in the discourse of guilt. They are both relatively independent and connected to each other. The book has a rigorous structure, which not only summarizes the characteristics of postwar literary reflection, but also puts forward a dialectical thinking plan on the possibilities and limitations of defense and atonement today.

Jialing Lectures on Fu

Ye Jiaying

165K01

This book collects into one volume the contents of Mr. Ye Jiaying's lectures on Fu published in "Literary and Historical Knowledge". Everyone is familiar with Mr. Ye's lectures on poetry, but his explanation of Fu may be the first time he has met you so far, so it is novel. Mr. Ye explained "Wucheng Fu" by Bao Zhao, a master of fu style, "Xiaoyuan Fu" and "Ai Jiangnan Fu Preface" by Yu Xin, Ouyang Xiu's "Autumn Sound Fu", and Su Shi's "Red Cliff Fu" before and after. He not only sorted out the development and evolution of the fu style, but also explained the author's life, historical background, allusions, language common sense, etc. Involved in each article in a simple and easy-to-understand way. Readers can have a vivid understanding of this literary genre and several masterpieces of its most famous writers in a narrated atmosphere.

Research on the Style of Novels of Han and Tang Dynasties

He Liang

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The novels of the Han and Tang dynasties are a "mixture of genres" in their stylistic composition. At present, academic circles pay more attention to the relationship between historical biographies, poetry, poetry, etc. And novels of the Han and Tang Dynasties, while less attention is paid to official documents, calligraphy documents, Zhu Wen and other literary styles. Based on the statistics and classification of the "public genres" integrated into Han and Tang novels, this topic examines the specific ways of integrating them into Han and Tang novels; from the perspective of the integration of narratology and stylistics, it analyzes the functions of each "style" in novel narrative, revealing the reasons and rules for its integration into Han and Tang novels; finally, it compares the combination of "public genres" in Han and Tang novels, explores the characteristics of the stylistic construction of Han and Tang novels, and the deep reasons for the transition from Han, Wei and Six Dynasties novels to Tang legends.

Collection of Classical Opera Commentaries

Deng Shaoji

230K0

This book is a special collection of essays on the study and review of classical opera. Most of the articles in the collection are about Yuan dramas, while some are about famous opera writers in the Ming and Qing dynasties, and some articles are about the study of the history of opera. The articles in the collection were published over a wide period of time and are classics of the author's decades of research and criticism on classical opera. Many of the discussions and examinations in the article are extremely insightful, and their scholarship and research methods are sufficient for future generations of scholars to learn from.

Image, Text and the Poetics of Vision: a Study of Black Lambeth Period Works

Lin Xiaoxiao

103K0

First of all, from the perspective of literary research, the study of Blake's Lambeth period works will help us further understand the symbolic system developed by Blake in his later period. Secondly, through the study of the relationship between written text, image text and "spiritual vision", we can understand Blake's creative mode more systematically. Finally, starting from the current context, we are in an era of proliferation of "images", and words are increasingly taking a back seat.

Academic and Cultural Masterpieces of the Republic of China: a Dream of Red Mansions

Yu Pingbo

125K0

This book mainly includes the study of the literary style of Dream of Red Mansions, as well as lost manuscripts and commentaries. It is the first monograph in the history of new red studies. Although it is not large in length, it covers many fields of red studies and has achieved fruitful research results. Many studies have pioneering value, are of great academic significance and have far-reaching influence.

Study, Take Me to the Sea Outside the Mountains

Edited By Chen Xingjia, Translated By Xu Yuanchong, Annotated By Chen Changyu

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This book starts from the Book of Songs and sorts out eighteen poems that represent the soul of mountains and seas according to the historical context. It is edited by Chen Xingjia, translated by Xu Yuanchong, annotated by Chen Changyu, and illustrated by two painters, Fu Jun and Cai Yong. It can not only lead the children to appreciate the language art of poetry and understand the atmosphere of the Han and Tang Dynasties in the poetry, but also lead the children in the mountains to see the sea outside the mountains and ignite the dreams in their hearts.

Talk About My Life

(japan) Sakaguchi Ango

160K0

"Talker" Ango Sakaguchi's miscellaneous collection of classic crime stories, a post-war Japanese crime version of "Three Words and Two Patterns"; the first complete translation and publication in China after being out of print in Japan for 50 years, the prototype character of the popular Japanese anime "Bungou Stray Dogs". Collecting strange cases in the streets and alleys, the bizarre and bizarre world of the world is interpreted with laughter and curses. The standard bearer of "rogue school" literature as famous as Dazai Osamu, a literary master highly praised by Kawabata Yasunari and Mishima Yukio. "Ango Life Story" is a collection of Sakaguchi Ango's classic crime stories. This book is divided into two parts: "An Wu Life Talk" and "My Outlook on Life". In "Anwu Life Talk", the author transforms into a "street talker" and uses the collected notes of criminals to vividly restore crime stories and attach wonderful comments and miscellaneous remarks. Through the restoration and analysis of a hot case in Japanese society at that time, it pointed out the crux and ideological problems of society at that time in a sharp and humorous manner, and criticized the darkness of human nature. "My Outlook on Life" contains eight of his current affairs essays, combining the social events happening around him to interpret the bizarre social and life situations at that time. "Ango Life Story" was published in a single volume in Japan from the 1960s to the 1980s. After that, it was out of print for more than 30 years. In February 2019, a Japanese publishing house republished it in a single volume. This book is the first translation and publication in China. It is of great significance for domestic readers of Sakaguchi Ango to learn more about the author's thoughts and the situation of Japanese society at that time.

Wu Zuxiang's Novel Class

Wu Zuxiang

230K0

Mr. Wu Zuxiang is a famous novelist and expert on ancient novels. Since 1952, he has lectured in the Chinese Department of Peking University on the literary history of the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the history of Chinese novels, special courses on "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" and "A Dream of Red Mansions", etc., And compiled lecture notes. Mr. Fu Chengzhou reorganized these lecture notes and combined the never-published special lecture notes on "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" and an essay on "Jin Ping Mei" that Mr. Wu had compiled but not published into a volume for the readers and as a memorial to Mr. Wu. The book also includes six essays by Mr. Wu Zuxiang on the four famous works of ancient Chinese novels and "The Scholars".

Report on the Translation and Research of Foreign Chinese Literature in the New Century (north American Volume) (2004-2006)

Liu Hongtao Editor-in-chief Huang Chengyuan

203K0

North American Chinese literature research is the center of Chinese literature research in the Spanish-speaking world. It not only has the largest number of teaching and research institutions, personnel, publications and results, but also ranks among the world's leading researchers in overall quality and influence. This book collects information on Chinese literature research in North America from 2001 to 2003, and is divided into two parts: a research introduction and a literature index. "Research Introduction" includes brief introductions and main contents of important works on Chinese literature studies, brief introductions to Chinese literature scholars and translators, brief introductions to Chinese literature teaching and research institutions, brief introductions to important academic journals, and brief introductions to North American Chinese literature; "Literature Index" includes an index of Chinese literature translations, an index of doctoral theses in Chinese literature studies, an index of Chinese literature research journal articles, an index of Chinese literature research works, and an index of works by North American Chinese writers. At the back of the book is a comparison table of Spanish and Chinese names, providing the Spanish and Chinese spellings of the names that appear in the book. For the first time, this book provides the Chinese academic community with documentary information on Chinese literature research in North America in the 21st century in the form of a chronology. It is an important reference book for Chinese literature research, comparative literature and world literature research, and sinology research.

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