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The poetics of miscellaneousness: The literary design of Liu Yiqing's "Qiantang Yishi" and the historiography of the Southern Song.
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The poetics of miscellaneousness: The literary design of Liu Yiqing's "Qiantang Yishi" and the historiography of the Southern Song./
Author:
Liu, Gang.
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322 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-03, Section: A, page: 0942.
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-03A.
Subject:
Literature, Asian. -
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9781124442945
The poetics of miscellaneousness: The literary design of Liu Yiqing's "Qiantang Yishi" and the historiography of the Southern Song.
Liu, Gang.
The poetics of miscellaneousness: The literary design of Liu Yiqing's "Qiantang Yishi" and the historiography of the Southern Song.
- 322 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-03, Section: A, page: 0942.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Michigan, 2010.
In spite of its importance in the study of Song (960-1279) literature and historiography, the value of biji (notebooks) has not yet been fully explored. Much existing scholarship on Song history and literature has made use of biji as a source of information. But little has been done to examine how the special literariness of the genre of biji may enhance or even alter our conception of the past. Focusing on the literary design of a 13th-14th century Chinese biji titled Qiantang yishi (Anecdotes of Qiantang), this dissertation explores how the perpetual dialectic between the text's miscellaneous surface and internal coherence enriches our understanding of Song history and historiography.
ISBN: 9781124442945Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017599
Literature, Asian.
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Believed to have been written/compiled by a Southern Song (1127-1279) loyalist Liu Yiqing (fl. late 13th- early 14th century), Qiantang yishi chronicles the political, military, and cultural reasons behind the fall of the dynasty. While the text's miscellaneous appearance may make it look like nothing more than a simple collection of historical material, what this miscellaneousness actually embodies is a special type of poetics, used by Liu Yiqing to articulate his literary conception, historical vision, and loyalist concerns of the past. It is in its miscellaneousness that the text reveals its very structure and order. But at the same time, this miscellaneousness also destabilizes the text's meaning, and opens the text to different possibilities of reading.
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