Transformation of fiction from the Late Tang to Northern Song Dynasties

This is a study of the different styles of literary narratives of the late Tang and Northern Song dynasties. These works include literary sketches and fictions in classical language and set on fantasy and romantic backgrounds, and short stories based on oral narratives in the “modern” language. The...

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Main Author: Ng, Yen Leng
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57864/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57864/1/FBMK%202015%2049RR.pdf
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description This is a study of the different styles of literary narratives of the late Tang and Northern Song dynasties. These works include literary sketches and fictions in classical language and set on fantasy and romantic backgrounds, and short stories based on oral narratives in the “modern” language. The purpose is to examine the transformation of these works based on literary records, the concept of fictional writings, literary texts, and literary styles. Although the spirit of the Tang and Song dynasties differed, yet the literary transformation during this period is marked by a continuation of styles and internal structures. The discussion is placed in the context of the traditional view that holds the incipient fictions of the Tang in high regard at the expense of Song works. From the long-term and objective perspective, the trend towards the “modernization” of Tang fantasy writings that represent the incipient form of novels has a far-reaching influence on the study of the transformation of the literary forms of fiction. This literary transformation during the transitional period has to be viewed from the perspectives of prevalent social and political realities, regional cultures, changes in literary styles, and internal forms of the novels. By exploring the different strands of influence of the literary styles and attitudes on fictional writings, the study will attempt a re-appraisal of the historical significance of this literary genre.
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spelling upm-578642017-10-24T03:57:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57864/ Transformation of fiction from the Late Tang to Northern Song Dynasties Ng, Yen Leng This is a study of the different styles of literary narratives of the late Tang and Northern Song dynasties. These works include literary sketches and fictions in classical language and set on fantasy and romantic backgrounds, and short stories based on oral narratives in the “modern” language. The purpose is to examine the transformation of these works based on literary records, the concept of fictional writings, literary texts, and literary styles. Although the spirit of the Tang and Song dynasties differed, yet the literary transformation during this period is marked by a continuation of styles and internal structures. The discussion is placed in the context of the traditional view that holds the incipient fictions of the Tang in high regard at the expense of Song works. From the long-term and objective perspective, the trend towards the “modernization” of Tang fantasy writings that represent the incipient form of novels has a far-reaching influence on the study of the transformation of the literary forms of fiction. This literary transformation during the transitional period has to be viewed from the perspectives of prevalent social and political realities, regional cultures, changes in literary styles, and internal forms of the novels. By exploring the different strands of influence of the literary styles and attitudes on fictional writings, the study will attempt a re-appraisal of the historical significance of this literary genre. 2015-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57864/1/FBMK%202015%2049RR.pdf Ng, Yen Leng (2015) Transformation of fiction from the Late Tang to Northern Song Dynasties. PhD thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Chinese fiction Subject: Subject: Tang dynasty - 618-907 Song dynasty, 960-1279
spellingShingle Chinese fiction Subject: Subject:
Tang dynasty - 618-907
Song dynasty, 960-1279
Ng, Yen Leng
Transformation of fiction from the Late Tang to Northern Song Dynasties
title Transformation of fiction from the Late Tang to Northern Song Dynasties
title_full Transformation of fiction from the Late Tang to Northern Song Dynasties
title_fullStr Transformation of fiction from the Late Tang to Northern Song Dynasties
title_full_unstemmed Transformation of fiction from the Late Tang to Northern Song Dynasties
title_short Transformation of fiction from the Late Tang to Northern Song Dynasties
title_sort transformation of fiction from the late tang to northern song dynasties
topic Chinese fiction Subject: Subject:
Tang dynasty - 618-907
Song dynasty, 960-1279
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57864/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57864/1/FBMK%202015%2049RR.pdf