The Poetics of Repetition in English and Chinese Lyric Poetry

The Poetics of Repetition in English and Chinese Lyric Poetry

by Cecile Chu-chin Sun
The Poetics of Repetition in English and Chinese Lyric Poetry

The Poetics of Repetition in English and Chinese Lyric Poetry

by Cecile Chu-chin Sun

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Overview

For more than half a century, Chinese-Western comparative literature has been recognized as a formal academic discipline, but critics and scholars in the field have done little to develop a viable, common basis for comparison between these disparate literatures. In this pioneering book, Cecile Chu-chin Sun establishes repetition as the ideal perspective from which to compare the poetry and poetics from these two traditions.

Sun contends that repetition is at the heart of all that defines the lyric as a unique art form and, by closely examining its use in Chinese and Western poetry, she demonstrates howone can identify important points of convergence and divergence. Through a representative sampling of poems from both traditions, she illustrates how the irreducible generic nature of the lyric transcends linguistic and cultural barriers but also reveals the fundamental distinctions between the traditions. Most crucially, she dissects the two radically different conceptualizations of reality—mimesis and xing—that serve as underlying principles for the poetic practices of each tradition.

Skillfully integrating theory and practice, The Poetics of Repetition in English and Chinese Lyric Poetryprovides a much-needed model for future study of Chinese and English poetry as well as lucid, succinct interpretations of individual poems.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226780221
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 01/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Cecile Chu-chin Sun teaches in the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at the University of Pittsburgh and is the author of Pearl from the Dragon’s Mouth: Evocation of Scene and Feeling in Chinese Poetry.

Table of Contents

Preface

Chinese Historical Periods

Prologue. Setting Repetition in Its Larger Context of Culture

1 Repetition as the Common Basis for Comparison

2 The Overt Mode of Repetition: Sound

3 The Covert Mode of Repetition: Sense

4 Mimesis and Xing

Epilogue. The Telosof Poetic Repetition

Appendix: Original Texts of Chinese Poems and Critical Passages

Notes

Glossary

Index
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