Zhongguo "zhong shi ji" de zhong jie

zhong Tang wen xue wen hua lun ji

Beijing di 1 ban
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Zhongguo "zhong shi ji" de zhong jie

zhong Tang wen xue wen hua lun ji

Beijing di 1 ban
  • 2 Want to read

This book explores, through a series of essays, a set of interrelated elements that define the literary culture of China in the late eight and early ninth centuries. This period, known as the Mid-Tang, broke with many of the intellectual habits of the "middle period" of Chinese culture and adumbrated many of the characteristics of China in the Song and later periods.

The first essay examines "singularity," representations of identity as an assertion of superiority over others and as an alienation that brings rejection by others. The second essay addresses different ways of representing landscapes, showing the ways in which the underlying order of nature had become a problem in the Mid-Tang.

The third essay discusses the tendency to offer hypothetical explanations for phenomena that either run contrary to received wisdom or try to account for situations usually thought not to require explanation. When carried out at the level of pure play, such subjective acts of interpretation are wit, and the fourth essay analyzes playfully inflated interpretations of domestic spaces and leisure activities as a discourse of private valuation, articulated against commonsense values.

  1. The fifth essay takes up some fundamental changes in the way writing, especially the writing of poetry, was represented in the Mid-Tang. In this period, writers began talking about poetry as an "art," and the poet is seen as someone with special talents who works on a piece over time and shapes it according to the demands of art. The two final essays treat classical tales from the new culture of romance that took shape late in the eighth century.
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Cover of: Zhongguo "Zhong shi ji" de zhong jie
Zhongguo "Zhong shi ji" de zhong jie: The end of the Chinese "Middle Ages"
2007, Lian jing chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si
in Chinese - Chu ban
Cover of: Zhongguo "zhong shi ji" de zhong jie
Zhongguo "zhong shi ji" de zhong jie: zhong Tang wen xue wen hua lun ji
2006, Sheng huo, du shu, xin zhi san lian shu dian
in Chinese - Beijing di 1 ban
Cover of: The end of the Chinese 'Middle ages'
The end of the Chinese 'Middle ages': essays in Mid-Tang literary culture
1996, Stanford University Press
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Translation of: The end of the Chinese 'Middle ages' : essays in Mid- Tang literary culture / Stephen Owen. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1996.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Beijing Shi
Series
Zhong Tang wen xue wen hua lun ji, Yuwen Suo'an zuo pin xi lie
Other Titles
Zhong Tang wen xue wen hua lun ji, End of the Chinese 'Middle ages': essays in mid-Tang literary culture

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Library of Congress
PL2291 .O8412 2006, PL2291 .O84125 2006

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Pagination
2, 4, 156 p. ;
Number of pages
156

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21548496M
ISBN 10
7108023679
ISBN 13
9787108023674
LCCN
2006544069
OCLC/WorldCat
69825229

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