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Chen Jiru (1558-1639)
The Development and Subsequent Uses of Literary Personae
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Jamie Greenbaum
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English
Published/Copyright:
2007
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Chen Jiru (1558-1639) was one of the great late-Ming arbiters of culture and taste, and the impact of his innovations can still be traced in present-day China. In late Ming, when culture and taste enjoyed a social prestige beyond their usual standing, Chen's influence appears even greater than it may have otherwise. This is the first major work in any language to examine Chen's background, make a contrastive study of the genres he utilised in forging his literary reputation, and to examine the use that publishers and others have made since of the literary personae he constructed. A study clearly of interest to historians of early Modern China, as well as to those who study cultural and print histories of both East and West.
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Jamie Greenbaum, PhD. (2003 ANU) is presently working on a project at Peking University. His broad interest is the Chinese world for the past half millennium, and he recently published a translation and commentary on the early Communist leader Qu Qiubai, Superfluous Words (Pandanus, 2006).
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December 15, 2007
eBook ISBN:
9789047422570
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292
eBook ISBN:
9789047422570
Audience(s) for this book
Those interested in the past five-hundred years of Chinese history, developments in culture and print industries, and histories of literature, East and West.