Criticisms on the Ming poetics by poetic circles
in the early Qing dynasty
JIANG Yin
Author information+
Research Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing 100732, China
Show less
History+
Published
05 Sep 2008
Issue Date
05 Sep 2008
Abstract
The theoretical target and the discourse system of the Qing poetics were gradually established on the basis of extensive criticisms on the Ming poetics. The criticisms made on the Ming poetics in the early Qing dynasty primarily focused on three aspects: common practice of imitation, narrowly restricted outlooks of schools and poetry writing as part of social intercourses. The early Qing poets directed their criticisms at the school of Lixia and the school of Jingling. Thus, the theoretical framework of the early Qing poetics came into being after eliminating the drawbacks of the Ming poetics.
JIANG Yin.
Criticisms on the Ming poetics by poetic circles
in the early Qing dynasty. Front. Lit. Stud. China, 2008, 2(3): 404‒435 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11702-008-0017-y
{{custom_sec.title}}
{{custom_sec.title}}
{{custom_sec.content}}
This is a preview of subscription content, contact us for subscripton.
AI Summary ×
Note: Please note that the content below is AI-generated. Frontiers Journals website shall not be held liable for any consequences associated with the use of this content.