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5. Xu Wei’s Early Modern Rhapsodies: Catalogue and Critique, Lyricism and Logic
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Casey Schoenberger
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- 1. Introduction: The Rhapsodic Imagination 1
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Part One. RECITATION AND DISPLAY
- 2. The Origins of the Term “Fu” as a Literary Genre of Recitation 19
- 3. Into the New Realm of Belles Lettres: Intersections of Sevens and Song Verses in Jian’an Poetry 39
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Part Two. LYRICISM AND FORM
- 4. The Assimilation and Dissimilation of Fu and Shi Poetry up to the Tang Dynasty 63
- 5. Xu Wei’s Early Modern Rhapsodies: Catalogue and Critique, Lyricism and Logic 83
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Part Three. PHILOSOPHY AND DIALOGUE
- 6. The Metaphysical Rhapsody of the Six Dynasties 113
- 7. Argumentation and Generic Change in the Mid- Tang Fu: Li Guan’s (766– 794) “Fu on Suffering the Pitiless Rains” and the Role of the Shelun Genre 141
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Part Four. CRITIQUE AND PROTEST
- 8. The Hidden Message of Zhang Heng’s “Contemplating the Mystery” 171
- 9. A New Discourse on “Lament for the South” in the Fu of the Ming– Qing Transition 187
- Bibliography 223
- Index 243
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- 1. Introduction: The Rhapsodic Imagination 1
-
Part One. RECITATION AND DISPLAY
- 2. The Origins of the Term “Fu” as a Literary Genre of Recitation 19
- 3. Into the New Realm of Belles Lettres: Intersections of Sevens and Song Verses in Jian’an Poetry 39
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Part Two. LYRICISM AND FORM
- 4. The Assimilation and Dissimilation of Fu and Shi Poetry up to the Tang Dynasty 63
- 5. Xu Wei’s Early Modern Rhapsodies: Catalogue and Critique, Lyricism and Logic 83
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Part Three. PHILOSOPHY AND DIALOGUE
- 6. The Metaphysical Rhapsody of the Six Dynasties 113
- 7. Argumentation and Generic Change in the Mid- Tang Fu: Li Guan’s (766– 794) “Fu on Suffering the Pitiless Rains” and the Role of the Shelun Genre 141
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Part Four. CRITIQUE AND PROTEST
- 8. The Hidden Message of Zhang Heng’s “Contemplating the Mystery” 171
- 9. A New Discourse on “Lament for the South” in the Fu of the Ming– Qing Transition 187
- Bibliography 223
- Index 243