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ISBN 10: 8024606917
ISBN 13: 9788024606910
Author: Olga Lomová
Recarving the Dragon: Understanding Chinese Poetics is a scholarly collection of essays that brings together expert research on Chinese poetic theory and literary aesthetics, rooted in perspectives both from inside Chinese culture and through comparative Western sinological approaches. This volume emerged from an international academic conference focused on probing the foundations and evolving interpretations of Chinese poetics — exploring how poetry was understood, created, and critiqued across China’s long literary history.
Spanning topics from early poetic theory to later stylistic developments, the book includes studies on classical concepts, historical texts, aesthetic terminology, and influential literary ideas that shaped how poetry was written and appreciated. Contributors examine key notions such as literary form, poetic taste, creative intention, and the intersections between music, ritual, and poetic expression, offering deep insight into both traditional Chinese artistic values and cross-cultural methodologies in literary criticism.
Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Chinese literature and comparative poetics, this volume enriches understanding of the distinctness and complexity of Chinese poetic thought and its place within global literary studies.
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