作者:
Sarah M. Allen
出版社: Harvard University Asia Center
副标题: History, Gossip, and Lore in Narratives from Tang Dynasty China
出版年: 2014-10-13
页数: 300
定价: USD 39.95
装帧: Hardcover
丛书: Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series
ISBN: 9780674417205
出版社: Harvard University Asia Center
副标题: History, Gossip, and Lore in Narratives from Tang Dynasty China
出版年: 2014-10-13
页数: 300
定价: USD 39.95
装帧: Hardcover
丛书: Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series
ISBN: 9780674417205
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1 有用 野次馬 2018-08-14 09:30:52
做了一些重要的澄清。不过确实,三四两章偏共时性的分析与全书从口头到书面的大走向有不协调之处。从一个版本到另一个版本的流变过程讲的是一种故事,但是从一个故事形态学框架扩充成具体叙事涉及的是一种不同的内驱力。正如讲故事的人在讲一个“好”故事与讲“这个”故事之间挣扎一样,作者本人似乎也陷入了从抽象层面解释故事的生成机制与从历史层面观察故事的流变过程之间的撕扯。
0 有用 日格洞人 2016-03-11 12:16:19
The book's main body reveals a consistent process through which 小说 traveled from "community based gossip/lore" to "authored literary text" between the late-7th c. and the mid-9th c. The two chapters o... The book's main body reveals a consistent process through which 小说 traveled from "community based gossip/lore" to "authored literary text" between the late-7th c. and the mid-9th c. The two chapters on strange encounters (Ch.3 & 4) don't fit into this storyline though. Ch.6 touches on the authorship issue through a witty perspective, "anthology." (展开)
0 有用 Zoe Diao 2018-10-12 23:42:35
Robert Hymes唐代史week 6。欣赏格式不欣赏内容。
0 有用 Zoe Diao 2018-10-12 23:42:35
Robert Hymes唐代史week 6。欣赏格式不欣赏内容。
1 有用 野次馬 2018-08-14 09:30:52
做了一些重要的澄清。不过确实,三四两章偏共时性的分析与全书从口头到书面的大走向有不协调之处。从一个版本到另一个版本的流变过程讲的是一种故事,但是从一个故事形态学框架扩充成具体叙事涉及的是一种不同的内驱力。正如讲故事的人在讲一个“好”故事与讲“这个”故事之间挣扎一样,作者本人似乎也陷入了从抽象层面解释故事的生成机制与从历史层面观察故事的流变过程之间的撕扯。
0 有用 日格洞人 2016-03-11 12:16:19
The book's main body reveals a consistent process through which 小说 traveled from "community based gossip/lore" to "authored literary text" between the late-7th c. and the mid-9th c. The two chapters o... The book's main body reveals a consistent process through which 小说 traveled from "community based gossip/lore" to "authored literary text" between the late-7th c. and the mid-9th c. The two chapters on strange encounters (Ch.3 & 4) don't fit into this storyline though. Ch.6 touches on the authorship issue through a witty perspective, "anthology." (展开)