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Imitations Of The Self Jiang Yan And Chinese Poetics 1st Edition Nicholas Morrow Williams

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Imitations Of The Self Jiang Yan And Chinese Poetics 1st Edition Nicholas Morrow Williams
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.95 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Nicholas Morrow Williams
ISBN: 9789004282452, 9004282459
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1
Volume: 118

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Imitations Of The Self Jiang Yan And Chinese Poetics 1st Edition Nicholas Morrow Williams by Nicholas Morrow Williams 9789004282452, 9004282459 instant download after payment.

In Imitations of the Self Nicholas M. Williams reevaluates the poetry of Jiang Yan (444–505) as a summation of Six Dynasties poetics and as a model of multifarious self-representation in Chinese poetry.

Imitations of the Self reevaluates the poetry of Jiang Yan (444–505), long underappreciated because of its pervasive reliance on allusion, by emphasizing the self-conscious artistry of imitation. In context of “imitation poetry,” the popular genre of the Six Dynasties era, Jiang’s work can be seen as the culmination of central trends in Six Dynasties poetry. His own life experiences are encoded in his poetry through an array of literary impersonations, reframed in traditional literary forms that imbue them with renewed significance. A close reading of Jiang Yan’s poetry demonstrates the need to apply models of interpretation to Chinese poetry that do justice to the multiplicity of authorial self-representation.

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