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The Wild and Arrogant

Expression of Self in Xin Qiji's Song Lyrics

by Xinda Lian (Author)
©1999 Monographs X, 202 Pages
Series: Asian Thought and Culture, Volume 34

Summary

Through its close reading of Xin Qiji's (1140-1207) song lyrics, this study reveals the aesthetic implications of the eccentricity of an unruly self within the Ruist tradition. Although focusing on one poet, Xinda Lian uses the entire poetic tradition as the context of his study. His analysis of the concept of «vital force» and of the friction between different literary trends sheds new light on the lingering tension in the Chinese poetic tradition. On the one hand, there exists a requirement of moral exemplariness and decorum, and on the other, lyric should be a site of personal emotion.

Details

Pages
X, 202
Year
1999
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820441931
Language
English
Keywords
vital force eccentricity Ruist tradition
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Wien, 1999. X, 202 pp.

Biographical notes

Xinda Lian (Author)

The Author: Xinda Lian received his Ph.D. in Asian Languages and Cultures from the University of Michigan. He is currently Assistant Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at Denison University.

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