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Configurations of comparative poetics :three perspectives on Western and Chinese literary criticism
- 作者: Cai, Zong-qi,
- 出版: Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press ©2002.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xii, 360 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Occidentale et chinoise. , Littérature comparée Occidentale et chinoise. , Littérature comparée , Poetics. , Poétique. , General. , Literature, Comparative , Littérature comparée Chinoise et occidentale. , Western and Chinese. , Chinoise et occidentale. , Literature, Comparative Chinese and Western. , Electronic book. , Comparative literature , Special InterestLiterary. , LITERARY CRITICISM General. , Poetry. , TRAVEL Special Interest -- Literary. , Comparative literature Chinese and Western. , LITERARY CRITICISM , Electronic books. , LITERARY CRITICISM Poetry. , Comparative literature Western and Chinese. , Literature, Comparative Western and Chinese. , TRAVEL , Chinese and Western.
- ISBN: 0824861965 , 9780824861964
- ISBN: 0824823389 , 9780824823382
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-345) and index.
- 摘要: This comprehensive comparative study of Western and Chinese poetics begins with broad examinations of the two traditions over more than two and a half millennia. From these parallel surveys, a series of important theoretical questions arises: How do Western and Chinese critics conceptualize the nature, origin, and function of literature? What are the fundamental differences, if any, in their ways of thinking about literature? Can we account for these differences by examining Western truth-based and Chinese process-based cosmological paradigms? What are the major distinctive concepts of literature developed within Western and Chinese poetics? How have these concepts impacted the development of the two traditions at various times? After considering a wide range of major critical texts, Configurations of Comparative Poetics presents bold and cogent answers to these questions while shedding light on the distinctive orientations of Western and Chinese poetics. The second half of the book features four comparative case studies: Plato and Confucius on poetry; Wordsworth and Liu Xie on the creative process; the twentieth-century "Imagists" and their earlier Chinese counterparts on the relationship of the Chinese written character to poetics; and Derrida and the Madhyamika Buddhists on language and onto-theology. The author not only identifies an array of critical concerns shared by Western and Chinese critics, but also differentiates the conceptual models used by each and traces them to cosmological paradigms
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This comprehensive comparative study of Western and Chinese poetics begins with broad examinations of the two traditions over more than two and a half millennia. From these parallel surveys, a series of important theoretical questions arises: How do Western and Chinese critics conceptualize the nature, origin, and function of literature? What are the fundamental differences, if any, in their ways of thinking about literature? Can we account for these differences by examining Western truth-based and Chinese process-based cosmological paradigms? What are the major distinctive concepts of literature developed within Western and Chinese poetics? How have these concepts impacted the development of the two traditions at various times? After considering a wide range of major critical texts, Configurations of Comparative Poetics presents bold and cogent answers to these questions while shedding light on the distinctive orientations of Western and Chinese poetics. The second half of the book features four comparative case studies: Plato and Confucius on poetry; Wordsworth and Liu Xie on the creative process; the twentieth-century "Imagists" and their earlier Chinese counterparts on the relationship of the Chinese written character to poetics; and Derrida and the Madhyamika Buddhists on language and onto-theology. The author not only identifies an array of critical concerns shared by Western and Chinese critics, but also differentiates the conceptual models used by each and traces them to cosmological paradigms.
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