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  1. Red-light novels of the late Qing
    Autor*in: Starr, Chloë
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: China studies ; 14
    Schlagworte: Chinese fiction; Courtesans in literature
    Umfang: XXVI, 291 S., Ill
  2. Red-light novels of the late Qing
    Erschienen: 2007
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    Traditionally both literary theorists and university courses divide between 'classical' and 'modern' literature. This volume offers a comprehensive literary reading of six nineteenth-century Chinese red-light novels and assesses how and why they... mehr

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    Traditionally both literary theorists and university courses divide between 'classical' and 'modern' literature. This volume offers a comprehensive literary reading of six nineteenth-century Chinese red-light novels and assesses how and why they alter our view of late Qing fiction and the authorial self

     

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    Schriftenreihe: China studies ; 14
    Schlagworte: Courtesans in literature; Chinese fiction
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-285) and index

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    Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter One Text and Context; Chapter Two The Narrator Framed; Chapter Three Characterisation in Context; Chapter Four Structure: The Textual Representation of Itself; Bibliography; Index

  3. Red-light novels of the late Qing
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: China studies ; 14
    Schlagworte: Prostituierte <Motiv>; Chinesisch; Qingdynastie; Roman
    Umfang: XXVI, 294 S., Ill.
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    Angaben zum Inhalt: Chinese literature has traditionally been divided by both theorists and university course providers into ‘classical’ and ‘modern.’ This has left nineteenth-century fiction in limbo, and allowed negative assessments of its quality to persist unchecked. The popularity of Qing dynasty red-light fiction – works whose primary focus is the relationship between clients and courtesans, set in tea-houses, pleasure gardens, and later, brothels – has endured throughout the twentieth century. This volume explores why, arguing that these novels are far from the ‘low’ work of ‘frustrated scholars’ but in their provocative play on the nature of relations between client, courtesan and text, provide an insight into wider changes in understandings of self and literary value in the nineteenth century.

    Inhalt: CH. 1. TEXT AND CONTEXT -- 1.1 The Literary Context | 1.2 Classifying the Late Qing: Literary Periods and Divisions | 1.2.1 Defining the Late Qing | 1.2.2 Old, New and Modern | 1.3 Raising Fiction | 1.4 The 'Courtesan Novel' and its Reading History | 1.4.1 Editions and Texts: The Modern 'Courtesan Novel' | 1.5 Literary Ancestry: A Brief Survey | 1.5.1 Love and Warnings: Lessons from Ming Short Stories | 1.5.2 Narrating the Perfect Woman: Caizi fiaren novellas | 1.5.3 Textual Origins and Gendered Desire: Honglou meng | 1.6 The Textual Context | 1.6.1 Textual Meaning | 1.6.2 Scholars and Texts in a Post-kaozheng Era | 1.6.3 Technological Advances | 1.7 Adverts and Bans | 1.8 Rights to the Text: Authors and Authority -- CH. 2. THE NARRATOR FRAMED -- 2.1 Introducing Narrator and Text | 2.2 Figuring the Narrator | 2.3 Narrator, Text and Transmission: Mirrors and Frames | 2.3.1 Frames | 2.4 The Central Story and the Fiction of Unmediated Transmission | 2.5 Narratorial Contradictions and Resolutions | 2.6 The Effects of Edition | 2.7 Conclusions -- CH. 3. CHARACTERISATION IN CONTEXT -- 3.1 Reading Red-light Characters: Textured and Gendered Relationships | 3.2 The Essential Male: Qinglou meng | 3.2.1 Text | 3.2.2 Qing | 3.2.3 Honglou meng | 3.2.4 Female Roles | 3.3 The Group Male: Fengyue meng | 3.3.1 Narrated Character | 3.3.2 Group Characterisation | 3.3.3 Bilateral Relations: Purchase | 3.3.4 Suicidal Loyalty | 3.4 Conversational Drama: Haishang hua liezhuan | 3.4.1 Stock Characters | 3.4.2 Jealousy | 3.4.3 Gendered Viewpoints | 3.4.4 The Social Ladder | 3.5 Reading Character | 3.6 Conclusions --

    Inhalt (Fortsetzung): CH. 4. STRUCTURE THE TEXTUAL REPRESENTATION OF ITSELF -- 4.1 Narrative Structures and the Nineteenth-Century Novel | 4.1.1 Narrative Drama: The Red-light Novel as Textual Soap-Opera | 4.1.2 Poetry | 4.1.3 Drinking Games | 4.1.4 Macro-Structure: End Frames, Disjunctures, and the Supernatural | 4.1.5 Romantic/Realist Distinctions | 4.2 The Text in the World | 4.2.1 New Printing Technologies and Novel Serialisation | 4.2.2 Serial and Narrative | 4.2.3 Text and Image | 4.3 Subsequent Editions: Red-light Fiction Re-made | 4.3.1 Modern Editions and the Place of the Author | 4.3.2 Removing the Prefaces: A Case Study | 4.3.3 Modern Editorial Approaches | 4.3.4 Serial Editions | 4.4 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index

  4. Red-light novels of the late Qing
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

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    ISBN: 9004156291; 9047428595; 9789004156296; 9789047428596
    Schriftenreihe: China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; 14
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General; Chinese fiction; Courtesans in literature; Klassisches Chinesisch; Kurtisane <Motiv>; Unterhaltungsroman
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    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-285) and index

    Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter One Text and Context; Chapter Two The Narrator Framed; Chapter Three Characterisation in Context; Chapter Four Structure: The Textual Representation of Itself; Bibliography; Index

    Traditionally both literary theorists and university courses divide between 'classical' and 'modern' literature. This volume offers a comprehensive literary reading of six nineteenth-century Chinese red-light novels and assesses how and why they alter our view of late Qing fiction and the authorial self

  5. Red-light novels of the late Qing
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Schriftenreihe: China studies ; 14
    Schlagworte: Chinese fiction; Courtesans in literature; Kurtisane <Motiv>; Unterhaltungsroman; Klassisches Chinesisch
    Umfang: xxvi, 291 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-285) and index

  6. Red-light novels of the late Qing
    Autor*in: Starr, Chloë
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

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    Schriftenreihe: China studies ; 14
    Schlagworte: Chinese fiction; Courtesans in literature
    Umfang: XXVI, 191
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    Teilw. zugl.: Oxford, Univ., Diss., 1999 u.d.T.: The late Qing courtesan novel as text and fiction

  7. Red-light novels of the late Qing
    Autor*in: Starr, Chloë F
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: China studies ; 14
    Schlagworte: Chinesisch; Roman; Prostituierte <Motiv>; Geschichte 1850-1911; Qingdynastie; Roman; Prostituierte <Motiv>; Geschichte 1850-1911
    Umfang: XXVI, 294 S. : Ill.
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    Angaben zum Inhalt: Chinese literature has traditionally been divided by both theorists and university course providers into ‘classical’ and ‘modern.’ This has left nineteenth-century fiction in limbo, and allowed negative assessments of its quality to persist unchecked. The popularity of Qing dynasty red-light fiction – works whose primary focus is the relationship between clients and courtesans, set in tea-houses, pleasure gardens, and later, brothels – has endured throughout the twentieth century. This volume explores why, arguing that these novels are far from the ‘low’ work of ‘frustrated scholars’ but in their provocative play on the nature of relations between client, courtesan and text, provide an insight into wider changes in understandings of self and literary value in the nineteenth century

    Inhalt: CH. 1. TEXT AND CONTEXT -- 1.1 The Literary Context | 1.2 Classifying the Late Qing: Literary Periods and Divisions | 1.2.1 Defining the Late Qing | 1.2.2 Old, New and Modern | 1.3 Raising Fiction | 1.4 The 'Courtesan Novel' and its Reading History | 1.4.1 Editions and Texts: The Modern 'Courtesan Novel' | 1.5 Literary Ancestry: A Brief Survey | 1.5.1 Love and Warnings: Lessons from Ming Short Stories | 1.5.2 Narrating the Perfect Woman: Caizi fiaren novellas | 1.5.3 Textual Origins and Gendered Desire: Honglou meng | 1.6 The Textual Context | 1.6.1 Textual Meaning | 1.6.2 Scholars and Texts in a Post-kaozheng Era | 1.6.3 Technological Advances | 1.7 Adverts and Bans | 1.8 Rights to the Text: Authors and Authority -- CH. 2. THE NARRATOR FRAMED -- 2.1 Introducing Narrator and Text | 2.2 Figuring the Narrator | 2.3 Narrator, Text and Transmission: Mirrors and Frames | 2.3.1 Frames | 2.4 The Central Story and the Fiction of Unmediated Transmission | 2.5 Narratorial Contradictions and Resolutions | 2.6 The Effects of Edition | 2.7 Conclusions -- CH. 3. CHARACTERISATION IN CONTEXT -- 3.1 Reading Red-light Characters: Textured and Gendered Relationships | 3.2 The Essential Male: Qinglou meng | 3.2.1 Text | 3.2.2 Qing | 3.2.3 Honglou meng | 3.2.4 Female Roles | 3.3 The Group Male: Fengyue meng | 3.3.1 Narrated Character | 3.3.2 Group Characterisation | 3.3.3 Bilateral Relations: Purchase | 3.3.4 Suicidal Loyalty | 3.4 Conversational Drama: Haishang hua liezhuan | 3.4.1 Stock Characters | 3.4.2 Jealousy | 3.4.3 Gendered Viewpoints | 3.4.4 The Social Ladder | 3.5 Reading Character | 3.6 Conclusions --

    Inhalt (Fortsetzung): CH. 4. STRUCTURE THE TEXTUAL REPRESENTATION OF ITSELF -- 4.1 Narrative Structures and the Nineteenth-Century Novel | 4.1.1 Narrative Drama: The Red-light Novel as Textual Soap-Opera | 4.1.2 Poetry | 4.1.3 Drinking Games | 4.1.4 Macro-Structure: End Frames, Disjunctures, and the Supernatural | 4.1.5 Romantic/Realist Distinctions | 4.2 The Text in the World | 4.2.1 New Printing Technologies and Novel Serialisation | 4.2.2 Serial and Narrative | 4.2.3 Text and Image | 4.3 Subsequent Editions: Red-light Fiction Re-made | 4.3.1 Modern Editions and the Place of the Author | 4.3.2 Removing the Prefaces: A Case Study | 4.3.3 Modern Editorial Approaches | 4.3.4 Serial Editions | 4.4 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index

  8. Red-light novels of the late Qing
    Autor*in: Starr, Chloë
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: China studies ; 14
    Schlagworte: Chinese fiction; Courtesans in literature
    Umfang: XXVI, 291 S., Ill