BEYOND ARCHAISM: WANG SHIZHEN AND THE LEGACY OF THE NORTHERN SONG
Author: Hammond, Kenneth James
Source: Ming Studies, Number 36, Spring and Fall, 1996 , pp. 6-28(23)
Publisher: Maney Publishing
Abstract:
In Five Hundred Years of Chinese Poetry Yoshikawa Kojiro writes:Sixteenth century China was dominated by an archaist literary movement called Old Phraseology? The movement advocated the use of models to recapture the intensity and strength of past literature? Specifically, writings of the Qin and Han dynasties were deemed the proper model for prose writing?For poetry eighth-century High Tang verse was the ideal? [A]lso acceptable as a model, but only secondarily so, was second- and third-century Han and Wei dynasty verse
Document Type: Research Article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/014703796788763608
Publication date: 1996-01-01
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