The poetics of decadence : Chinese poetry of the Southern dynasties and late Tang periods / Fusheng Wu.
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- text
- computer
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- 0585090319
- 9780585090313
- Liang Jianwendi, Emperor of China, 503-551 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Wen, Tingyun, 812-approximately 870 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Li, He, 790-816 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Li, Shangyin, 813-858 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Li, He, 790-816
- Li, Shangyin, 813-858
- Liang Jianwendi, Emperor of China, 503-551
- Wen, Tingyun, 812-approximately 870
- Chinese poetry -- Tang dynasty, 618-907 -- History and criticism
- Chinese poetry -- Northern and Southern dynasties, 386-589 -- History and criticism
- Decadence in literature
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- Asian -- General
- Chinese poetry
- Decadence in literature
- Northern and Southern Dynasties (China)
- Tang Dynasty (China)
- 618-907
- 895.1/1309 21
- PL2321 .W82 1998eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-269) and index.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Defining decadence in the Chinese poetic tradition -- 2. Xiao Gang and palace style poetry -- 3. Li He: The poetry of beautiful women and ghastly ghosts -- 4. Wen Tingyun: The poet dandy -- 5. Li Shangyin: Negotiation with tradition -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index.
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