Writing Poetry, Surviving War

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Writing Poetry, Surviving War

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ISBN: 9781621965664
作者: Yugen Wang
出版社: Cambria Press
发行时间: 2020
装订: Hardcover
价格: USD 168
页数: 372

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The Works of Refugee Scholar-official Chen Yuyi (1090-1139)

Yugen Wang   

简介

This is a study of the works of the Northern Song Chinese poet Chen Yuyi (1090-1139) as he led the Jurchen invasion during the massive political upheavals of a dynastic transition. This book demonstrates how Chen's poems epitomize the new style of writing in the Song that is markedly different from that of his Tang predecessors. Underscoring this stylistic and aesthetic analysis is a comparison of Chen and his model, the Tang master Du Fu (712-770). Through detailed analysis of Chen's poems, and of the political and psychological conditions under which they were written, the reader gains intimate insights into not only how a classical Chinese poet conducted his business, on the road, in crisis, but also the sources of the poet's inner strength, what culturally, psychologically, and emotionally sustained him on the long painful journey. This was an important period not only for Chen Yuyi but also for Chinese literary history. Chen's poems bring to focus the changing dynamics of the classical Chinese poet's relationship to the world. As his journey grew longer and brought him farther away from central China, the richness of the local landscapes in the south made him less apprehensive about the political situation, allowed him to endure the constant fluctuations in his environment, and revitalized his inner self as a poet. As Chen struggled and eventually reconciled with the political situation, he achieved a new balance between person and world, mind and landscape, a status later Chinese critics and theorists call qingjing jiaorong, the propitious fusion and coming together of emotion and nature in poetry. An original study on Chinese poetry, Writing Poetry, Surviving War is an important book for Asian studies and premodern Chinese humanities collections. It will appeal to scholarly and general audiences whose interests intersect China, premodern travel, trauma literature, traditional ideas of nature, and landscape poetry.

目录

Introduction
Part One: Early Works
Chapter 1: A Sojourner
Chapter 2: Life’s Splendid Blossoms
Chapter 3: Exile
Part Two: The Journey
Chapter 4: The Path Forward
Chapter 5: Mountains and Rivers
Chapter 6: Face to Face
Chapter 7: Completion
Part Three: Aftermath
Chapter 8: Breaking Through
Chapter 9: Standing Alone
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index

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