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Reconsidering Tu Fu - Literary Greatness and Cultural Context

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Klappentext Tu Fu is, by universal consent, the greatest poet of the Chinese tradition. In the epochal An Lushan rebellion, he alone of his contemporaries consistently recorded in poetry the great events and pervasive sufferings of the time. For a millennium now, Tu Fu's poetry has been accepted as epitomizing the Chinese moral conscience at its highest, and as such his work has been placed almost beyond the reach of criticism. Indeed, objectivity about Tu Fu has often been viewed as criticism of him. In Reconsidering Tu Fu, Eva Shan Chou proposes that these thorny problems be met by separating his legacy into two distinct but related aspects: as cultural monument and as a great and original poet. Examining Tu Fu as cultural icon, she investigates the evolution and nature of his reputation and shows its continuing effect upon interpretations of his poetry. In her discussions of the poetic legacy, she introduces concepts relating to subject matter, style, genre, structure, theme, and voice, in order to provide for a fruitful reconsideration of his poetry. Many poems are discussed, both well known and less familiar. Dr. Chou's analyses are original in their formulation and also considerate of the many fine readings of traditional commentators. Zusammenfassung Tu Fu is! by universal consent! is the greatest poet of the Chinese tradition and the epitome of the Chinese moral conscience at its highest. Eva Shan Chou investigates the evolution of his stature as an icon! and provides translations of many poems! both well known and obscure. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword James R. Hightower; Preface; Part I. The Legacy of Tu Fu: 1. Historical background and biography; 2. The cultural legacy; 3. The poetic legacy; Part II. Social Conscience: Compassion and Topicality in the Poetry: 4. Subject matter; 5. Realism; 6. Stylized realism; Part III. Juxtaposition I: A Structural Principle: 7. Juxtaposition defined; 8. Examples; 9. Juxtaposition and other structures; Part IV. Juxtaposition II: A Biographical Analogue: 10. Chronology; 11. Mechanism; 12. Solipsism; 13. Coda; Conclusion: Sincerity reconsidered; Selected editions of the works of Tu Fu; Works cited; Poems by Tu Fu; Index....

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Authors Eva Shan Chou, Chou Eva Shan
Assisted by Patrick Hannan (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.11.2006
 
EAN 9780521028288
ISBN 978-0-521-02828-8
No. of pages 252
Series Cambridge Studies in Chinese H
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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