Writing Gradations of Hsieh Ling-Yun’s Landscapes Poetry
Date Issued
2009
Date
2009
Author(s)
Fang, Yun-Cih
Abstract
This thesis will aim to explore the writing gradations of Hsieh Ling-yun’s landscapes poetry. Recently, the researches about Hsieh Ling-yun are accustomed to concentrate on the whole aesthetic expression of Hsieh’s landscape poetry. Seldom do scholars make efforts to explore the writing gradations of his landscape poetry. To make compensation for this, this thesis will aim to specify gradations of Hsieh’s landscape poetry. To rebuild outside writing environments of poetry, those historical and geographical materials of the Six Dynasty would be collected. On the other hand, a poetry would be separated to three parts, including expression of affection, ascriptions of landscapes and discussion of Toaism, to explore the differences between every writing gradations.he topic of this thesis is ”Writing Gradations of Hsieh Ling-yun’s Landscapes Poetry.” Before the discussion of writing gradations, the time poetry written down should be conformed first. This conformation is mostly according to the conclusion of Gu Shao-Bo, and modestly emendated in the first chapter. Regarding to discussion of writing gradations of Hsieh Ling-yun’s landscapes poetry, there will be two aspects. Firstly, the background of poetry, including historical facts, actual landscape and the trend of literature history, should be rebuilt. Secondly, the inner structure of poetry, such as the combination or separation of expression of affection, ascriptions of landscapes and discussion of Toaism, will be observed. here will be four gradations observed in this thesis. First, from 422 to 423, the period of Hsieh Ling-yun being an officer of Yong-Jia, the feature is untraceable ornate diction. Second, , from 423 to 426, the period of first resignation, the feature is fluid interest of Nature. Third, from 428 to 430, the period of second resignation, the feature is abstruse loneness. Forth, , from431 to 433, the period of Hsieh Ling-yun being an officer of Lin-Chuan and be exiled to Guang-Zhuo, the feature is unusual interests and unconstraint style.
Subjects
Hsieh Ling-yun
landscape poetry
Untraceable Ornate Diction
fluid interest of Nature
Abstruse Loneness
Unusual Interest and Unconstraint Style.
Type
thesis
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