Considering the End: Mortality in Early Medieval Chinese Poetic Representation

TImothy Wai Keung Chan

Considering the End: Mortality in Early Medieval Chinese Poetic Representation
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Published
11 May 2012
Pages
240
ISBN
9789004222090

Considering the End: Mortality in Early Medieval Chinese Poetic Representation

TImothy Wai Keung Chan

This book focuses on the representation of human mortality in early medieval Chinese literature. This theme is observed and reconstructed through the contextual and intertextual analysis of the work of eminent writers of the period, texts that have never been examined from an eschatological perspective. Through this perspective, and the careful use of research from the fields of religion and anthropology, the book offers a fresh view of commentator Wang Yi (fl. 89-158), well-known poets Ruan Ji (210-63), Tao Qian (365?-427), and Xie Lingyun (385-433), and also brings into the discussion relevant works by several previously neglected authors. The book contributes a new angle from which to appreciate literature of this and other periods in Chinese history.

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