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Epic. Jianggar "scattered Rhyme Comparative Study

Posted on:2010-03-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R MeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360278467783Subject:Chinese Ethnic Language and Literature
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In this paper,the formulaic language,scenario and structural patterns among prose style,prosily rhyme and rhyme text in "jangar" was comparatively studied by "The Oral-Formulaic Theory" and text analysis.Furthermore,the style and exist reason of prose style,prosily rhyme and rhyme text were discussed.The specific content consists of three parts:in the first chapter,expressional forms of character's name and theme among prose style,prosily rhyme and rhyme text in "jangar" was comparatively studied.In the second chapter,scenario of prose style, prosily rhyme and rhyme text in "jangar" was explored.And the Shape model of scenario and structure was focused.In the third chapter,the exist reasons and related issues of text patterns were explored from several aspects.By the above three chapters of analysis and inquiry,the following premature views were summarized:as a flexible epic,"jangar" has also spread with extemporization by generations to generations.It is not literature written by people as a acceptable form,but that is to say,the voice patterns form acceptable to the people and tradition.Thus,the sound pattern change into the text pattern has it's own variability.And it's exist pattern and variability were affected by the oral tradition and the audience,writers and researchers etc..For this reason,using literary aesthetic standards of text pattern to judge traditional oral pattern is defective.Oral literature of the basic story can be said to be relatively stable,but its shape or form is fickle.It mean that the text pattern of "jangar",generally,there are prose style,prosily rhyme and rhyme patterns.In this sense,the text forms of prose style and rhyme was an important form of existence in "jangar".In other words,all the prose style was attributed to a simple " not epic," and referred to as a "story" is wrong.
Keywords/Search Tags:"jangar", rhyme, prosaic, comparative study
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