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Management number 219237604 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $15.99 Model Number 219237604
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The History of Chinese Literature: A Comprehensive Chronicle of Civilization"The world may break your heart, but only you can decide whether to let it harden or to let it heal deeper."For centuries, the narrative of Chinese literature was confined to the elegant verses of emperors and the polished prose of scholars. "The History of Chinese Literature" by Zheng Zhenduo challenges this exclusive canon with a radical proposition: The true soul of a nation's literature resides not only in the halls of power but also in the songs of the streets and the tales of the common people.This monumental work is not merely a textbook; it is an archaeological excavation of the human spirit. Written during a pivotal era of rediscovery, Zheng boldly integrates newly unearthed treasures—such as the Dunhuang Bianwen (Transformation Texts), Song and Yuan Zaju Operas, and popular storytelling scripts—into the mainstream narrative for the first time. He argues that without these "folk" elements, a history of Chinese literature would be incomplete, merely a record of a servile literati class rather than a true reflection of the nation's soul.The Core Promise: Why This Book MattersThis book is a bridge between the ancient and the modern, connecting the classical traditions with the vibrant, often chaotic, evolution of language and form.1. The Discovery of the "New"Unlike traditional histories that focused solely on the Book of Songs and Chu Ci, this volume dedicates significant space to genres previously deemed "unworthy": Novels, Drama, and Folk Songs. You will discover how literature evolved from the rigid "Ancient Prose" of the Tang and Five Dynasties to the expressive Sanqu poetry of the Yuan Dynasty. Zheng argues that these forms, often born in the brothels and theaters, are where the raw emotions of the Chinese people were truly captured.2. The Clash of CulturesThe book explores the profound impact of foreign influences, particularly Indian literature and Buddhism, on the Chinese literary landscape. Zheng demonstrates how these external forces acted as a "catalyst," breaking the stagnation of classical forms and giving birth to revolutionary genres like the Bianwen and the rise of vernacular fiction.3. A New MethodologyZheng rejects the traditional "biographical" approach to literary history. Instead, he adopts a sociological perspective, viewing literature as a product of its "era, environment, and nation." He divides the history into three distinct periods—Ancient, Medieval, and Modern—marking the shift from classical imitation to genuine creative expression, particularly from the Ming Dynasty onwards. Read more

ISBN13 979-8902080497
Language English
Publisher Cosmos Publishing Group INC
Dimensions 6.69 x 1.85 x 9.61 inches
Item Weight 3.48 pounds
Print length 818 pages
Publication date February 28, 2026

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