The works of Li Qingzhao /

Previous translations and descriptions of Li Qingzhao are molded by an image of her as lonely wife and bereft widow formed by centuries of manipulation of her work and legacy by scholars and critics (all of them male) to fit their idea of a what a talented woman writer would sound like. The true voi...

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Main Author: Li, Qingzhao, 1081-approximately 1141 (Author)
Corporate Author: Walter de Gruyter & Co
Other Authors: Egan, Ronald, 1948- (Translator), Shields, Anna M., 1966- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:Chinese
English
Language Notes:Original text in Chinese with parallel English translation; introduction in English.
Published: Boston ; Berlin : De Gruyter, [2019]
Series:Library of Chinese humanities.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:Previous translations and descriptions of Li Qingzhao are molded by an image of her as lonely wife and bereft widow formed by centuries of manipulation of her work and legacy by scholars and critics (all of them male) to fit their idea of a what a talented woman writer would sound like. The true voice of Li Qingzhao is very different. A new translation and presentation of her is needed to appreciate her genius and to account for the sense that Chinese readers have always had, despite what scholars and critics were saying, about the boldness and originality of her work. The introduction will lay out the problems of critical refashioning and conventionalization of her carried out in the centuries after her death, thus preparing the reader for a new reading. Her songs and poetry will then be presented in a way that breaks free of a narrow autobiographical reading of them, distinguishes between reliable and unreliable attributions, and also shows the great range of her talent by including important prose pieces and seldom read poems. In this way, the standard image of Li Qingzhao, exemplied by a handful of her best known and largely misunderstood works, will be challenged and replaced by a new understanding. The volume will present a literary portrait of Li Qingzhao radically unlike the one in conventional anthologies and literary histories, allowing English readers for the first time to appreciate her distinctiveness as a writer and to properly gauge her achievement as a female alternative, as poet and essayist, to the male literary culture of her day.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxxvi, 206 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
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