Out of the Margins

Out of the Margins
Title Out of the Margins PDF eBook
Author Liangyan Ge
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 312
Release 2001-09-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780824823702

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The novel Water Margin (Shuihu zhuan), China's earliest full-length narrative in vernacular prose, first appeared in print in the sixteenth century. The tale of one hundred and eight bandit heroes evolved from a long oral tradition; in its novelized form, it played a pivotal role in the rise of Chinese vernacular fiction, which flourished during the late Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) periods. Liangyan Ge's multidimensional study considers the evolution of Water Margin and the rise of vernacular fiction against the background of the vernacularization of premodern Chinese literature as a whole. This gradual and arduous process, as the book convincingly shows, was driven by sustained contact and interaction between written culture and popular orality. Ge examines the stylistic and linguistic features of the novel against those of other works of early Chinese vernacular literature (stories, in particular), revealing an accretion of features typical of different historical periods and a prolonged and cumulative process of textualization. In addition to providing a meticulous philological study, his work offers a new reading of the novel that interprets some of its salient characteristics in terms of the interplay between audience, storytellers, and men of letters associated with popular orality.

The Chinese Vernacular Story

The Chinese Vernacular Story
Title The Chinese Vernacular Story PDF eBook
Author Patrick Hanan
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 298
Release 1981
Genre History
ISBN 9780674125650

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Chinese Vernacular Fiction

Chinese Vernacular Fiction
Title Chinese Vernacular Fiction PDF eBook
Author Wilt L. Idema
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 216
Release 1974
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9789004039742

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Writing Pirates

Writing Pirates
Title Writing Pirates PDF eBook
Author Yuanfei Wang
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 227
Release 2021-06-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0472038516

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Examines writings on China's oceanic piracy wars of the sixteenth century

Chinese Vernacular Fiction

Chinese Vernacular Fiction
Title Chinese Vernacular Fiction PDF eBook
Author Wilt Idema
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 213
Release 2021-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 9004482806

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Desire and Fictional Narrative in Late Imperial China

Desire and Fictional Narrative in Late Imperial China
Title Desire and Fictional Narrative in Late Imperial China PDF eBook
Author Martin W. Huang
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 370
Release 2020-03-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1684173574

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"In this new study of desire in Late Imperial China, Martin Huang argues that the development of traditional Chinese fiction as a narrative genre was closely related to changes in conceptions of the fundamental nature of desire. He further suggests that the rise of vernacular fiction during the late Ming dynasty should be studied in the context of contemporary debates on desire, along with the new and complex views that emerged from those debates.Desire and Fictional Narrative in Late Imperial China shows that the obsession of authors with individual desire is an essential quality that defines traditional Chinese fiction as a narrative genre. Thus the maturation of the genre can best be appreciated in terms of its increasingly sophisticated exploration of the phenomenon of desire."

Appropriation and Representation

Appropriation and Representation
Title Appropriation and Representation PDF eBook
Author Yang Shuhui
Publisher U OF M CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES
Total Pages 197
Release 2021-01-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0472038109

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Feng Menglong (1574–1646) was recognized as the most knowledgeable connoisseur of popular literature of his time. He is known today for compiling three famous collections of vernacular short stories, each containing forty stories, collectively known as Sanyan. Appropriation and Representation adapts concepts of ventriloquism and dialogism from Bakhtin and Holquist to explore Feng’s methods of selecting source materials. Shuhui Yang develops a model of development in which Feng’s approach to selecting and working with his source materials becomes clear. More broadly, Appropriation and Representation locates Feng Menglong’s Sanyan in the cultural milieu of the late Ming, including the archaist movement in literature, literati marginality and anxieties, the subversive use of folk works, and the meiren xiangcao tradition—appropriating a female identity to express male frustration. Against this background, a rationale emerges for Feng’s choice to elevate and promote the vernacular story while stepping back form an overt authorial role.