Research On Dong Shuo's Poetr | | Posted on:2024-09-16 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:H B Li | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2555306917474634 | Subject:Ancient Chinese literature | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | Dong Yue was a famous novelist in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties,and he also wrote a large number of poems.He was still active and enterprising,participated in community activities,and longed to realize the value of life through the imperial examination.Great changes of the times forced Dong Yue to change his life path.He lived in seclusion and refused to cooperate with the current dynasty.Finally,he settled in Lingyan Mountain in Suzhou and converted to Buddhism.In his later years,he lived hard and was uncertain.He has composed more than 1500 poems,including Fengcao Nunnery Poems and Baoyun Poems.The introduction first clarifies the research object and its research value,and explains the research purpose and significance of this topic in combination with the current research situation in relevant fields.The first chapter mainly discusses the history and tradition of the Dong Yue family,and its influence on Dong Yue’s poetry creation.The tradition and Dong Yue’s personal temperament are important factors that affect his life choices.The second chapter discusses Dong Yue’s friends and literary thesis.Dong Yue’s intercourse covers a wide range,such as the members of Fushe,survivors of a great upheaval,and the monks.These groups have a profound impact on his poetic ideas and poetry creation.This chapter tries to explore the influence of the times on Dong Yue’s poetics and clarify his position in the evolution of poetics.The third chapter studies the subject and content of Dong Yue’s poems,starting from the main parts of four kinds of Dong Yue’s poems,and analyzes the emotional content contained in his poems.The fourth chapter reveals the artistic characteristics of his poetry through the analysis of his unique style,image,and style. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Dong Yue, Life and Friends, Literary Thesis, Ideological Content, Artistic Feature | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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