1st Edition

A Multidimensional Study of Tao Yuanming Textual Research, Philosophical Significance, Rhetoric and Reception

By Qian Zhixi Copyright 2027
466 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines the life, philosophy, works and influence of Tao Yuanming, one of the most emblematic poets in ancient China. It sheds light on his lasting poetic and spiritual significance within the Chinese cultural tradition. The study takes a multi-faceted approach to the poet. The first part addresses the contested scholarly questions surrounding his biography, such as his lifespan and... Read more

Introduction  PART ONE Textual Research  1 A New Critical Assessment of the Evidential Research on Tao’s Birth Year  2 Family Background: Tao’s Humble Status and the Literary Representation  3 Textual Research on the Dating of Tao’s Literary Works  PART TWO Philosophical Significance  4 The Pursuit of Knowledge and Artistic Creation  5 Life Philosophy of “Spirit-Oriented Nature”  6 Intra-Textual and Extra-Textual Evidence for the Trilogy “Substance, Shadow, and Spirit”  PART THREE Rhetoric  7 Subtleties of Tao’s Literary Theory  8 The Art of Ci-Fu and Prose  9 A Comprehensive Survey of Tao’s Poetry  PART FOUR The History of Tao’s Reception and Research: From the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Song Dynasty  10 The Influence of Tao’s Poetry in the Evolution of the Poetic Style in the Jin, Song and Southern and Northern Dynasties  11 Reception History of Tao’s Thought and Image in the Tang and the Song Dynasties  12 Reception History of Tao’s Poetic Art in the Tang Dynasty  13 The Interpretation and Reception of Tao’s Poetic Art in the Song Dynasty 14 The Achievement of Evidential Research in Tao Yuanming Studies in the Song Dynasty  Coda

 

 

Biography

Qian Zhixi is a Cheung Kong Scholar Chair Professor, Ministry of Education of China, distinguished liberal art professor at the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Peking University, and Director of China Research Association of Li Bai. His research focuses on Chinese poetry, Chinese literary history, thought and culture.