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The Study Of Acceptance History Of Ming Qing Dynasty Of LiHe's Poetry

Posted on:2012-05-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C Y WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330338956850Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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This paper discusses the evolvement of the accepting of LiHe's poems in Ming and Qing Dynasty from the perspective of accepting history, explores its several characteristics from Ming and Qing Dynasty's zeitgeist and mainstream literature belief, probes the different accepting phenomena in the two dynasties, and reveals the hidden pattern of literature appreciation and literary criticism. Excluding the preview, there are three chapters in this paper.Chapter One The spread of LiHe's poems in Ming and Qing Dynasties and the recordation of LiHe's poems in Tang Poem Anthology:This chapter is composed of three parts. The first part introduces the spread of LiHe's poems in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The second part discusses the recordation of LiHe's poems in Tang Poem Anthology. By analyzing the spread of LiHe's poems, proportion of recordation and quantity of recordation in Tang Poem Anthology, this part probes the acceptance of LiHe's poems in the two dynasties.Chapter Two The valuation and acceptance of Litterateurs in Ming and Qing Dynasties on LiHe's poems:This chapter is consisted of two parts. The first part studies the acceptance of LiHe's poems from the perspective of poetry criticism. Due to the depreciation on LiHe's poems from Ming's mainstream poetry, LiHe's poems were not highly valuated in Ming Dynasty. The second part discusses the valuation on LiHe's poems from Qing's litterateurs. In Qing Dynasty, the genres of poem were various. Poets'poetic thoughts and ideas were more diverse. Therefore, the criticism on LiHe's poems was extensive and positive, which indicates the different characteristics from that of Ming Dynasty.Chapter Three The acceptance of LiHe's poetic style in Ming and Qing dynasties'Literature. This chapter is divided into four parts, discussing the acceptance of LiHe's poetic style in literature from the perspective of poetry, words, drama, and novel.
Keywords/Search Tags:LiHe, Poem, Criticism, Acceptance
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