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Lady Avengers in Jin He's (1818-1885) Narrative Verse of Female Knight-Errantry 被引量:1
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作者 Tsung-Cheng Lin 《Frontiers of History in China》 2013年第4期493-516,共24页
Jin He 金和 (1818-1885), a pioneering poet of mid-nineteenth century China, wrote in a colloquial style strongly influenced by the ballad tradition. Jin's style was prose-like and broke all the structural limitatio... Jin He 金和 (1818-1885), a pioneering poet of mid-nineteenth century China, wrote in a colloquial style strongly influenced by the ballad tradition. Jin's style was prose-like and broke all the structural limitations of earlier poetry in order to create formal innovations, while at the same time experimenting with new subject matter. Liang Qichao 梁啟超 (1873-1929) and Hu Shi 胡適 (1891-1962) considered Jin He and Huang Zunxian NLgN (1848-1905) to be the major poets of the nineteenth century. Jin had a major impact both on other late nineteenth-century poets and on the "Poetic Revolution" that led to the rise of modem Chinese literature. However, his verse has been largely ignored ever since. Among the most striking contributions Jin made to the literary transition in the nineteenth century was his innovation in presenting the female knight-errant 女侠 (niixia). This invented image of the female knight-errant reflected a new tradition of women's voices in the literary works of his time, and had a great impact on the representation of swordswomen in modem literature. This paper examines how the image of niixia in Jin's writing is distinct from those found in past poetry, how the female knight-errant in Jin's works inverts conventional gender norms, and how Jin's female knight-errant image is both connected with and distinct from those in other literary forms. 展开更多
关键词 female knights poetic knight-errantry Jin He poetry of nineteenthcentury China
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