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The Southern Garden Poetry Society Literary Culture And Social Memory In Guangdong Illustrated Honey

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The Southern Garden Poetry Society Literary Culture And Social Memory In Guangdong Illustrated Honey
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Publisher: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.73 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Honey, David
ISBN: 9789629964672, 9789629969172, 9629964678, 9629969173
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: Illustrated

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The Southern Garden Poetry Society Literary Culture And Social Memory In Guangdong Illustrated Honey by Honey, David 9789629964672, 9789629969172, 9629964678, 9629969173 instant download after payment.

What has traditionally been the main matter explored by Cantonese literati? From the earliest poets—oceanic elements and riparian scenes contrasted with stunning rock formations; a love for the exotic, especially local plants, products, and lore; Daoist transcendentalism; and, finally, a concern for pointing up local loyalty to the distant throne and a fierce pride in being culturally authentically Chinese. The Southern Garden Poetry Society in Guangzhou was the only major literary club in Chinese history to be periodically reconvened over the Ming, Qing, and Republican eras. Beginning with an examination of its five founding members during the Yuan / Ming transition period, in particular Sun Fen (1335–1393), David Honey traces the various elements of this Southern Muse that became embodied in later Cantonese poetry, and pursues the issue of social memory by focusing on later reconvenings of the society.

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