Two Studies in Chinese Literature (Paperback)


The first study in Two Studies in Chinese Literature centers on Diary of a Visit toHuang Shan, by Hsu Hsia-k'o, the first professional traveler and explorer of premodern China. Huang Shan became known in the 1930s as the superlative destination for mountain lovers--before then this mountain range of thirty-six peaks had been too inacessible to be commonly visited. But Hsu Hsia-k'o visited Huang Shan twice in the 1610s, recording his daily experiences in his travel diaries. Li Chi provides a translation of an excerpt from the diary, and Chang Shun-shu introduces the text, provides a biography of Hsu Hsia-k'o with an outline of his career and detailed charts of his travels, and compiles an annotated bibliography of works on this legendary premodern travel writer. In the second study, Dale Johnson formally analyzes vestigial details in the lyrics of Yuan dramas to gain a clearer view of Yuan opera's musical structure. By cataloging the patterns of irregular instances, Johnson concludes that Yuan drama was a highly sophisticated art. The departures from the norm are conscious efforts to develop the form. Johnson sees this ever-expanding, ever-enlarging concept of form as a genuine flourishing of new music, a radical and startling shift in Chinese poetics.

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The first study in Two Studies in Chinese Literature centers on Diary of a Visit toHuang Shan, by Hsu Hsia-k'o, the first professional traveler and explorer of premodern China. Huang Shan became known in the 1930s as the superlative destination for mountain lovers--before then this mountain range of thirty-six peaks had been too inacessible to be commonly visited. But Hsu Hsia-k'o visited Huang Shan twice in the 1610s, recording his daily experiences in his travel diaries. Li Chi provides a translation of an excerpt from the diary, and Chang Shun-shu introduces the text, provides a biography of Hsu Hsia-k'o with an outline of his career and detailed charts of his travels, and compiles an annotated bibliography of works on this legendary premodern travel writer. In the second study, Dale Johnson formally analyzes vestigial details in the lyrics of Yuan dramas to gain a clearer view of Yuan opera's musical structure. By cataloging the patterns of irregular instances, Johnson concludes that Yuan drama was a highly sophisticated art. The departures from the norm are conscious efforts to develop the form. Johnson sees this ever-expanding, ever-enlarging concept of form as a genuine flourishing of new music, a radical and startling shift in Chinese poetics.

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Centre for Chinese Studies Publications

Country of origin

United States

Release date

1968

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222 x 152mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

104

ISBN-13

978-0-89264-003-4

Barcode

9780892640034

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0-89264-003-0



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