Songs Of Contentment And Transgression

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Songs of Contentment and Transgression

Songs of Contentment and Transgression
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781684170593
ISBN-13 : 1684170591
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Book Synopsis Songs of Contentment and Transgression by : Tian Yuan Tan

Download or read book Songs of Contentment and Transgression written by Tian Yuan Tan and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2020-10-26 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A discharged official in mid-Ming China faced significant changes in his life. This book explores three such officials in the sixteenth century—Wang Jiusi, Kang Hai, and Li Kaixian—who turned to literary endeavors when forced to retire. Instead of the formal writing expected of scholar-officials, however, they chose to engage in the stigmatized genre ofqu (songs), a collective term for drama and sanqu. As their efforts reveal, a disappointing end to an official career and a physical move away from the center led to their embrace of qu and the pursuit of a marginalized literary genre. This book also attempts to sketch the largely unknown literary landscape of mid-Ming north China. After their retirements, these three writers became cultural leaders in their native regions. Wang, Kang, and Li are studied here not as solitary writers but as central figures in the “qu communities” that formed around them. Using such communities as the basic unit in the study of qu allows us to see how sanqu and drama were produced, transmitted, and “used” among these writers, things less evident when we focus on the individual.


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