甌北詩話 by Yi Zhao

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Author Zhao, Yi, 1727-1814
Title 甌北詩話
Alternate Title Ou Bei Shi Hua
Credits Produced by Yu-Ying Syu
Summary "甌北詩話" by Yi Zhao is a collection of literary critiques and poetic discussions written in the Qing dynasty. The text delves into the poetry of notable Chinese poets, particularly focusing on Li Qinglian and Du Fu, exploring their techniques, styles, and thematic elements. It provides insights into the evolution of poetry during this time period, offering reflections on the artistic merits and historical context of the works discussed. The opening of the work sets the stage by presenting an analysis of Li Qinglian's poetry, emphasizing his ethereal talent perceived by contemporaries as almost divine. Yi Zhao discusses the distinct qualities of Li's poetic style, asserting that it possesses a spontaneity that stands apart from the more laborious efforts of his peers. Yi further contrasts Li's works with those of other prominent poets, such as Du Fu and Han Yu, meticulously dissecting the strengths and weaknesses of their verses. This initial exploration establishes a critical framework for understanding the artistic contributions of these poets while prompting the reader to appreciate the subtleties that define their legacies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Chinese
LoC Class PL: Language and Literatures: Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Subject Chinese poetry -- History and criticism
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