On Suwenxue 俗文學 and Its Status under Different Literary Views
The connotation of 俗文學 has an inextricable relationship with a particular view of literature. Different views of literature have their respective prescribed values, which bring different understandings of and different evaluations of its status in literary history. Rather than defining based on its...
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俗文學 has an inextricable relationship with a particular view of literature. Different views of literature have their respective prescribed values, which bring different understandings of
and different evaluations of its status in literary history. Rather than defining
based on its external features, this article examines it from three representative literary views: the Chinese traditional literary view, the literary view under the Tang-Song transition hypothesis, and Zheng Zhenduo's 鄭振鐸 (1898–1958) literary view. The Chinese traditional literary view centers on articulating Confucian emotions and conveying the Confucian Dao. Accordingly,
falls within the scope of unorthodox literature and has a lower literary status. The progressive historical view of the Tang-Song transition hypothesis—that
originated from poetry and prose— represents the direction of literary development and should be accorded high status. Finally, Zheng Zhenduo takes
as a literary discipline, a fresh and original view that expands the territory of Chinese literature. |
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and different evaluations of its status in literary history. Rather than defining
based on its external features, this article examines it from three representative literary views: the Chinese traditional literary view, the literary view under the Tang-Song transition hypothesis, and Zheng Zhenduo's 鄭振鐸 (1898–1958) literary view. The Chinese traditional literary view centers on articulating Confucian emotions and conveying the Confucian Dao. Accordingly,
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