Natsume Soseki’s Literati Paintings ?A Projection of Wang Wei?
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臺大日本語文研究, 18, 037-060
Journal
臺大日本語文研究
Journal Issue
18
Pages
037-060
Date Issued
2009-12
Date
2009-12
Author(s)
Abstract
Along with the reform of Meiji Period, there started a new current of thought in Japanese literary and art circles. The mood of a literary work appeared in paintings, and the technique of painting was mixed into literary works. “There is painting in poetry, and poetry in painting.” The ideal of Chinese literati became the order of the day. And Natsume Soseki was a typical representative. There is no lack of first-rate literati paintings in Soseki’s later works. Some of these paintings were written poems on them. And he also wrote poems full of the flavor of painting. As we know, Wang Wei is the initiator of Chinese literati painting. Soseki mentioned Wang’s name many times in his letters and novels, and highly praised his poems. So we are going to do the research from Soseki’s later literati paintings. We try to make a survey if these paintings were influenced by Wang Wei.
Subjects
詩中有畫
畫中有詩
王維
文人畫
文學意境
there is painting in poetry
there is poetry in painting
Wang Wei
literati painting
the mood of a literary work
Type
journal article
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