The literature and cultural ecology of imperial examinations in the Ming dynasty / Wenxin Chen.
2023
PL2296
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Title
The literature and cultural ecology of imperial examinations in the Ming dynasty / Wenxin Chen.
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9789819947096 (electronic bk.)
981994709X (electronic bk.)
9789819947089
9819947081
981994709X (electronic bk.)
9789819947089
9819947081
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan ; [China] : Higher Education Press, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Language Note
Translated from Chinese.
Description
1 online resource (ix, 432 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-99-4709-6 doi
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PL2296
Dewey Decimal Classification
895.109/0046
Summary
The book examines the relationship between imperial examinations and literature from the perspective of restoring the cultural ecology of imperial examinations in Ming China, breaking through the paradigm of pure literature research.This book presents an important practice in adjusting the pattern of literary research. The contents of this book include five mutually independent but supportive parts: 1) the living conditions and careers of the literary attendants; 2) the educational background and school's consciousness of the Ming literati; 3) top candidates and Ming literature; 4) genres of imperial examination and the Ming society; 5) exam cheating cases from the perspective of politics and literature. This book will appeal to readers interested in Chinese literature and culture and the imperial examination system in ancient China. CHEN Wenxin, Professor of Chinese Literature at Wuhan University in China, is currently the chairman of the Professor Committee of the College of Chinese Language and Literature and the director of the Academic Committee of the Chinese Traditional Culture Research Centre of Wuhan University. As the chief editor of the 18-volume Chinese Literary Chronicle, he has won the first Chinese Government Award for Publishing.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Living Conditions and Literary Careers of the Hanlin Literati in the Ming Dynasty
Chapter 2. The Background of the Imperial Examination and the School Consciousness of the Ming Literati
Chapter 3. Zhuangyuan and Literature in the Ming Dynasty
Chapter 4. Writing Styles of the Imperial Examination and Ming Society
Chapter 5. Exam Cheating Cases from the Perspective of Ming Politics and Literature. .
Chapter 2. The Background of the Imperial Examination and the School Consciousness of the Ming Literati
Chapter 3. Zhuangyuan and Literature in the Ming Dynasty
Chapter 4. Writing Styles of the Imperial Examination and Ming Society
Chapter 5. Exam Cheating Cases from the Perspective of Ming Politics and Literature. .