The article introduces two conventional themes, namely, parting and separation imbued with longing in the Chinese poetic tradition of the Tang period (618–907). It focuses on the interpretation of selected Tang poems written by the famous poets Wang Wei, Li Bai, Du Fu, Du Mu, Bai Juyi and Li Shangyin. Parting from an old friend, who was usually also a fellow official at the court in the then capital Chang’an (now Xi’an), was a common occasion for versification. More than half of the poems presented and discussed in the article illustrate this poetic genre, since the cult of friendship played an important role in everyday life in traditional China.In addition to parting poems, the article deals also with the second conventional theme: separa...
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This paper presents a cross-cultural analysis of major examples of the Western and Chinese poetic tr...
The article introduces two conventional themes, namely, parting and separation imbued with longing i...
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Historical poems (詠史詩), firstly regarded as an independent genre in Wenxuan (《文選》) compiled by Crown...
The Tang dynasty musical composition, A Parting Tune with a Thrice Repeated Refrain, has been sprea...
This thesis explores how Wang Wei 王維(701-761), a Chinese Tang-dynasty poet, was received and repres...
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Rising as a talented young poet in the early 1980s yet passing like a shooting star at the end of th...
In late-ninth-century China, poetry and meditation became equated — not just metaphorically, but as ...
This paper presents a cross-cultural analysis of major examples of the Western and Chinese poetic tr...
The article introduces two conventional themes, namely, parting and separation imbued with longing i...
This is the first stanza of Lanling Wang (To the Tune ‘Sovereign of wine’), a lyric written by Zhou ...
Reclusive poetry has been an integral part of the Chinese poetic tradition since ancient times. But ...
The Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu introduced a new style of writing to Chinese poetry with his new interpr...
My dissertation explores the relationship between the literary, religious and entertainment culture ...
In her article “A Deconstructive Reading of Taoist Influenced Chinese and American Poetry” Hong Zeng...
Poetry is an important part in culture, which therefore is the indispensable object for cultural res...
Historical poems (詠史詩), firstly regarded as an independent genre in Wenxuan (《文選》) compiled by Crown...
The Tang dynasty musical composition, A Parting Tune with a Thrice Repeated Refrain, has been sprea...
This thesis explores how Wang Wei 王維(701-761), a Chinese Tang-dynasty poet, was received and repres...
Florence Hu-Sterk : Illness and Poetry Under the Tang This article analyses how illness influenced ...
The thesis studies the ci poetry of Wu Wenying (c.1200-c.1260) in the context of Southern Song ci po...
Rising as a talented young poet in the early 1980s yet passing like a shooting star at the end of th...
In late-ninth-century China, poetry and meditation became equated — not just metaphorically, but as ...
This paper presents a cross-cultural analysis of major examples of the Western and Chinese poetic tr...