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The poetics of decadence :Chinese poetry of the Southern dynasties and late Tang periods
- 作者: Wu, Fusheng,
- 出版: Albany, NY : State University of New York Press ©1998.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (x, 277 pages).
- 叢書名: SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture
- 標題: Decadence in literature. , Wen, Tingyun, 812-approximately 870 , Criticism and interpretation. , Liang Jianwendi, Emperor of China, 503-551 Criticism and interpretation. , Li, He, , Chinese poetry , Li, He, 790-816 Criticism and interpretation. , LITERARY CRITICISM Asian -- General. , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , Li, He, 790-816 , Liang Jianwendi, Emperor of China, 503-551 , History and criticism. , Northern and Southern Dynasties (China) , 618-907 , Chinese poetry. , Li, Shangyin, 813-858 , Tang Dynasty (China) , LITERARY CRITICISM , Liang Jianwendi, , Electronic books. , Chinese poetry Tang dynasty, 618-907 -- History and criticism. , Li, Shangyin, , Chinese poetry Northern and Southern dynasties, 386-589 -- History and criticism. , AsianGeneral. , Wen, Tingyun, 812-approximately 870 Criticism and interpretation. , Li, Shangyin, 813-858 Criticism and interpretation. , Wen, Tingyun,
- ISBN: 1438424507 , 9781438424507
- ISBN: 0791437515 , 0791437523
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-269) and index. Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Defining decadence in the Chinese poetic tradition -- 2. Xiao Gang and palace style poetry -- 3. Li He: The poetry of beautiful women and ghastly ghosts -- 4. Wen Tingyun: The poet dandy -- 5. Li Shangyin: Negotiation with tradition -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index.
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- 系統號: 005282200
- 資料類型: 電子書
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- 引用網址: 複製連結
This intertextual study of decadent (tuifei) poetry demystifies it by using tuifei as a critical term and by situating it within a conventional system of signs. The Poetics of Decadence focuses on four major poets during the Southern Dynasties (420-869) and Late Tang Periods (826-904) when decadent poetry was produced in great quantity, namely Xiao Gang, Li He, Wen Tingyun, and Li Shangyin. The author argues that decadent poetry challenged the canonical concept and practice of poetry as established by "The Great Preface" to The Book of Songs and by the poetry of the Han, Wei, and Jin periods. In so doing, decadent poetry formed a poetic genre with a unique, complex, and self-reflexive verbal system. The rich and complex nature of decadent poetry gives it remarkable resilience in the face of violent condemnation by traditional criticism and allows its successful negotiation with and integration into the canonical tradition. Decadent poetry is not a marginal trend as it has been commonly perceived, but rather a vital part of the Chinese poetic tradition.
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