On The Legend Of The Late Ming And Early Qing Style Comedy | | Posted on:2002-09-21 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:W L Hua | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2205360032454937 | Subject:Ancient Chinese literature | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | A great nUmer of amorous comedies aPPeard in the theatrical circles at theend of Min Dynasty and beginning of Qing DynaSty. rus tren of creationformed a "cowted" under the social situations at that time. NoWadays, thecurrent was often criticized by peoPle in their works or their studies. On the basisof StUdy done by fOrmer researchers, thes paPer aiIns at inqwhng ther intoworks of such kind with social baCkgroUnd and thoughts at tha tiIn.In the preface,the essay gives us a clear deforon on the periorte end ofMing DMty and begiIming of Qing DynastyAt the same tAne. the author lists therePresentatve thers and their works during thes period.and sUmmarizes thegeneral charaCteristics of amorous comedy.In the first chaPter,frOm the asPects of thoughts and bolication the authrreexaInins the amorous comedies .As a result,she Ands that these so-calledvulgar works reflect the lights of ProgressiVe thOughts .They can be shown in thefollowing asPects'I .Ptalse desire. in the ndd and late Ming DynaSty,the ptalse for desire inliterary works was driven by the tren of "Mue" in psychOlogical field and thetrend of "Zhuqing" in literary field.The amorous comedy deVloPed desire to thehighest point.As an inbom instintdesire was shown fully and.vwidly in variouskinds of men and women.Wriers reinforced the power of desire thrOugh disPlayingWple conflicts betWen reason and Passion,mannrs,power.II .Challenge the traditional concePhon on love and mAnage.The heroes andheroines in the amorus comedy break aWay from the Cdeian ethical codeWhich neglectS their willingness.they Procldri the freedom of 1ove andmarriage,and show thfor disconients and rebellion toWar feudalsm andpatemalism.As far as the repe for choosing a ptri is concemed.they PtItforWar equal in looksedent and interest,betWee the two fors.ms retw thaå±± anclem sè¡€ofars pursue…plness ofhannhannomous mamage.næ² auhorsCXIOIhe open盯d passionaæŸ men and women må¹»eM of*the loyalty of汀刎汹onalnalworn。huS,峋 igh gamst deformed natUr done by reality by decapng heirconcept on loyaltyln a woã€,曲h呻咖 concept on love盯d marnape咖对比adybeen close toå±± coneå°t on modem sçŠMè…‘yiV itåŠ11 cannot bre欢山må‘»he etr Of feudallSS. m.Pr。sc,。n'sdW and quality In the,å·¾s,the hero。s not onlypossess reinæ±¹åŠieè¡€å³å½’ bå also re tvlse ndnd讪lof晌咖gems.In terms oflove,峋 have he inn belief Wich even smpasses tha of men.nd hey re alsoactive m defending hh honour and purstnng their dreams. w.C俪cize he realä»° D啊 he på¼od of etical and class codlct he。orous comedies pfovideå±±e redm讪山 M insigh i.ï¼ï¼ï¼ï¼ social mpusthess ndoe刘æ¢ors'disc刚悦o扛.Dese wo曲 cnbcizeå±±eå“忱ess ofmgherlnyers må±±epol讲cal ieldï¼Žè´ also attak he social phommn of pose and cheaco伽飓 ugh d rong,ã€at*same nine,ï¼½w us he rCat pain(。browt to people,nd so on. Ater reconsidering he houghts nd plicatlon of he amorous comdy letsæ¤k back on he stilules done by former researchers.On one hand,we aolllï¼ï¼ï¼ haWse wow re really low m Syleå’– vulgar m tases,onM oæ¤å¸… W cansurely make out he newborn phiforoptuc consciousnss wich plies m heseemingly vulgar ttungs Su4consciousnessMects eople's re.iï¼xï¼ï¼wxï¼ï¼g4out heirconcMofvalue mtheèŠlongedsocialniå’–må’– ltsprowsslve meamnå’–aesä¾§c valuewuldnotbeiwred. In he secoã€å³‹tef3 compared ih pfevious woï¼»,6皿伽r appfoacï¼»she developwt and creations m he《ifs ofamorous co。dy at**。7Mmg一 nd begnnngnnns ofQM一nd峋 comPnseä¼½ foM匈 aSPe地: 1.Pursue novel ikas on creation.At ha tillle,m he heatrical circles a地d 5oP'pursuing novelty"came uP.The triatiStS chase of the novel plOt and in themeantime,putting emPhasis on utillty of art skills.And people also strive tO achievethe whty of reason and noveltyUnder such influence of criterion,the comedicfactrs incease.II .The develOPment and innovation... | | Keywords/Search Tags: | the end of Ming dynasty and beginning of Qing dynasty, amorous comedy, thoughts and bolication, desire, conception on love and marriage, talent andquality, reality, creative concept, composing skill, role of Jing and Chou, stagyatmsphere | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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