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Traditional Chinese fiction and fiction commentaryTraditional Chinese fiction and fiction commentary

Traditional Chinese fiction and fiction commentary1997

David L. Rolston

About this book

"In the Ming and Qing periods, the Chinese read fiction in editions with extensive commentary printed on the same page as the fiction itself. This commentary was concerned less with helping the reader understand the 'letter' of the text than with drawing the reader's attention to its more notable aspects through emphatic punctuation (similar to our underlining, italics, or highlighting) and evaluative comments. Authors developed four different approaches to the challenges this type of commentary presented: they wrote their own commentary; they modeled aspects of their narrators on fiction commentators; they left space in their texts for readers to compose their own commentaries; or they combined these approaches. This book is the first concerted effort to see how the existence of the commentary tradition affected the development of Chinese fiction." -- Publisher description.

Details

First published
1997
OL Work ID
OL3257844W

Subjects

Chinese fictionBook reviewsHistory and criticismChinese fiction, history and criticism

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