Chinese Poetic ClosureP. Lang, 1996 - 168 sider In this comparative study of Chinese poetic closure, Yang Ye focuses on a «scenic ending» that presents an image rather than a statement of thought, as exemplified in the poetry of High T'ang poets like Tu Fu. Chinese Poetic Closure places the development of poetic structure in the Chinese tradition since the ancient anthology, The Book of Songs, and explores the underlying poetics of incompleteness and suggestiveness. In the light of the explication of Western texts (Du Bellay, Hölderlin, and Shelley) and an examination of early reception of Chinese poetry in the West, Ye reflects on fundamental differences between Chinese and Western poetry and poetics. |
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... poet's life . Furthermore , in Tu Fu's late poems , the Yangtze was often seen as a means to carry him away from the restrictive world in Szechuan , down to the lake regions which may then lead him north back to the capital , a means to ...
... poet's life . Furthermore , in Tu Fu's late poems , the Yangtze was often seen as a means to carry him away from the restrictive world in Szechuan , down to the lake regions which may then lead him north back to the capital , a means to ...
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... poet's feelings is preceded by a penultimate line or couplet that presents an image . In the first two examples , within the frame of the scene there is a structured gesture of the poet as spectator . In the next two examples the image ...
... poet's feelings is preceded by a penultimate line or couplet that presents an image . In the first two examples , within the frame of the scene there is a structured gesture of the poet as spectator . In the next two examples the image ...
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... poetic metaphor as I see it . Both are deceptive barriers that the reader has to see through on his own ... poet's conscious effort in his practice , and the reader's awareness in the reading process ? These are some of the ...
... poetic metaphor as I see it . Both are deceptive barriers that the reader has to see through on his own ... poet's conscious effort in his practice , and the reader's awareness in the reading process ? These are some of the ...
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Scenic Closure in Tu Fus Poetry | 19 |
Ending in the Beginning | 37 |
A Diachronic Survey | 65 |
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