Lu Zhaolin`s 虛照린(634-ca. 684) Chang`an gu yi 長安古意(Chang`an, Thoughts on Antiquity) is among the best-known early Tang poems, part of a group of works by contemporary poets on this theme. Lu`s poem reveals five different Chang`ans: (1) Ch...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A60068955
2010
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300
AHCI,SCOPUS,KCI등재
학술저널
63-91(29쪽)
0
상세조회0
다운로드국문 초록 (Abstract)
Lu Zhaolin`s 虛照린(634-ca. 684) Chang`an gu yi 長安古意(Chang`an, Thoughts on Antiquity) is among the best-known early Tang poems, part of a group of works by contemporary poets on this theme. Lu`s poem reveals five different Chang`ans: (1) Ch...
Lu Zhaolin`s 虛照린(634-ca. 684) Chang`an gu yi 長安古意(Chang`an, Thoughts on Antiquity) is among the best-known early Tang poems, part of a group of works by contemporary poets on this theme. Lu`s poem reveals five different Chang`ans: (1) Chang`an itself during the late seventh century depicted through parallels to the Han capital city; (2) the demimonde of the Tang again told as if it were the Han pleasure districts; (3) the corrupt politics of the early Tang; (4) Lu Zhaolin`s assessment of how he failed to fit in any of these three previous worlds; and (5) the Chang`an of Lu`s literary experience as revealed in the allusions and resonances of the poem. This paper reveals many of these allusive layers, arguing that Chang`an gu yi is best understood in this context.
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