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Rewriting Chinese - Style and Innovation in Twentieth-Century Chinese Prose (Hardcover)
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Rewriting Chinese - Style and Innovation in Twentieth-Century Chinese Prose (Hardcover)
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Everyone who has studied the upheavals of modern China knows that
one of them has taken place in Chinese writing. Anyone who has read
Chinese texts has also eventually pondered the possible
significance of this upheaval for understanding the text, and vice
versa. By analyzing formal features and speculating about their
relevance to the construction of a modern Chinese culture, this
book intends to show why the Chinese have come to write the way
they do in this century.
Drawing on linguistic and rhetorical descriptions of language in
writing as features of style, the author reviews the innovations
that have been introduced into modern Chinese prose from both
Chinese and foreign sources. The social history of these features,
the attempts by various writers to assert cultural, political, and
aesthetic principles through them and the resulting tensions and
conventions that arise all form the critical framework for a study
of Chinese prose literature and its most innovative authors in this
century. The study is introduced and informed throughout by a
succinct review o scholarly research from a wide range of
disciplines relevant to the question of style as an object of study
in contemporary criticism.
The book begins its approach to style with an Introduction that
draws on Gestalt theory, information theory, and linguistics to
develop a nuanced concept of what "style" is, one that gives
adequate weight to the complex interplay of psychological, formal,
and historical features at work. Two chapters then examine various
aspects of convention, necessarily a historical phenomenon. The
fourth chapter, by contrast, discusses the aesthetic prescriptions
by which modern Chinese writers sought consciously to introduce
innovation and points out the limitations of a prescriptive
approach. The final two chapters study the strategies of specific
writers.
Almost half the book is an Appendix that consists of a rich catalog
of rhetorical and stylistic examples, drawn from a wide range of
twentieth-century Chinese literary writing. These hundreds of
examples, identified by the nomenclature of grammar, rhetoric, and
sentence cohesion, constitute a veritable handbook of modern
Chinese prose. The book also contains a Glossary of terms draw from
rhetoric and linguistics.
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