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CUTTER, ROBERT JOE.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 1983,
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565 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 44-05, Section: A, page: 1458.
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CAO ZHI (192--232) AND HIS POETRY (CHINA).
CUTTER, ROBERT JOE.
CAO ZHI (192--232) AND HIS POETRY (CHINA).
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1983 - 565 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 44-05, Section: A, page: 1458.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1983.
The Jian'an Period is commonly regarded as an important age in Chinese literary history, and Cao Zhi (192--232) is its premier representative. This dissertation is a study of both Cao's life and his poetry, a dual approach that is appropriate because the bulk of Cao's poetry has almost always been read as a very close reflection of his life. An examination of each of his poems shows, however, that while Cao's life is far from irrelevant to his poetry, pieces in which his own experiences play a significant informing role may be fewer than usually thought.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The Jian'an Period is commonly regarded as an important age in Chinese literary history, and Cao Zhi (192--232) is its premier representative. This dissertation is a study of both Cao's life and his poetry, a dual approach that is appropriate because the bulk of Cao's poetry has almost always been read as a very close reflection of his life. An examination of each of his poems shows, however, that while Cao's life is far from irrelevant to his poetry, pieces in which his own experiences play a significant informing role may be fewer than usually thought.
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The dissertation is divided into six chapters and two appendices. Chapter 1 presents Cao Zhi's life in summary, emphasizing the play of contradictory forces, and gives a brief introduction to the poetry. The remaining chapters contain annotated translations and discussions of Cao's poems arranged in thematic categories. Chapter 2 examines the symposium poems, those pieces which stand in some relationship to occasions of feasting and drinking, and finds that some exhibit concern with passage of time, which is probably attributable to the tumultuous times in which they were written. Chapter 3 contains Cao's poems of solicitude, of parting and separation, and of the wanderer, by and large closely related to the times or Cao's life. In Chapter 4 his poems on immortality are presented, and the opinion is expressed that, contrary to what some think, Cao did not turn to a belief in magico-religious Daoism late in life. Chapter 5 is comprised of poems on service to the state, poems of women, and historical poems. Based on his prose writings, it is held that several of the poems on service to the state express Cao's ambitions. It is also held that scholars have often gone to excess in reading the poems of women as allegories for Cao's relations with the ruler. Chapter 6 shows that for Cao Zhi literary work was a way to immortal fame, but as such was less good than achieving greatness through deeds. Appendix A is a translation of Cao's standard biography. Appendix B studies Cao's fall from favor and failure to gain the heir apparency.
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