![]() 作者:Ronald C. Egan 出版社: Harvard University Asia Center 副标题: The Poet Li Qingzhao and Her History in China 出版年: 2014-2-17 页数: 432 定价: USD 59.95 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780674726697 内容简介 · · · · · ·Widely considered the preeminent Chinese woman poet, Li Qingzhao (1084-1150s) occupies a crucial place in China’s literary and cultural history. She stands out as the great exception to the rule that the first-rank poets in premodern China were male. But at what price to our understanding of her as a writer does this distinction come? The Burden of Female Talent challenges conv... 作者简介 · · · · · ·Ronald C. Egan is Professor of Sinology in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Stanford University. 目录 · · · · · ·IntroductionChapter 1 Woman as Writers in the Song Dynasty Courtesans as Poets Literati Women as Poets Poets of Repute Chapter 2 Writing and Struggle for Acceptance · · · · · ·() Introduction Chapter 1 Woman as Writers in the Song Dynasty Courtesans as Poets Literati Women as Poets Poets of Repute Chapter 2 Writing and Struggle for Acceptance Li Qingzhao on Reading and Writing The Early Critics on Li Qingzhao Li Qingzhao's Shi Poetry and the Masculine Mode "On Song Lyrics" Chapter 3 Song Lyrics Preliminaries The Authenticity Question The Autobiographical Reading Problem Why Are Women Poets Read That Way? Why Did Zhao Mingcheng Not Send Letters Home to Li Qingzhao? Chapter 4 Widowhood, Remarriage, Divorce Fleeing the Jurchen and the Death of Zhao Mingcheng Remarriage and Divorce Larger Issues Chapter 5 Writings from the Aftermath Poems Addressed to Emissaries Writings on Capture the Horse Chapter 6 The "Afterword" Looking beyond the Text Other Aims and Considerations Chapter 7 The Beginnings of "Li Qingzhao": Reception during the Southern Song and Yuan The Misery of Her Later Years Devotion to Zhao Mingcheng Stories in the Unofficial Biography The Epitome of the Lonely Woman In Early Anthologies Chapter 8 Saving the Widow, Denying the Remarriage: Reception during the Ming and Qing The Ming-Qing Rise of Women's Writing The Iconic Woman Poet Wang Shizhen's Matching Song Lyrics The Multitalented Woman, "Genuine" Words The Remarriage of Widows, Yuan through Qing Moral Condemnation of Li Qingzhao Disbelief and Exasperation Denying the Remarriage The Reconstituted Li Qingzhao in the Late Qing Chapter 9 Modernism, Revisionism, Feminism: Reception in Modern Times May Forth Period Histories of Chinese Literature The Remarriage Controversy, 1957-2010 The Concubine or Other Woman Question Chapter 10 Song Lyrics, Part I Rewriting Earlier Lines The Outdoors A Peculiar Mood Women in Song Lyrics by Male Writers Chapter 11 Song Lyrics, Part2 Songs of Flirtatiousness Other Late Attributions Contours of Affection and Preconceptions Conclusion · · · · · · () |
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