Ming Erotic Novellas
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Ming Erotic Novellas

Genre, Consumption, and Religiosity in Cultural Practice

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  2. English
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eBook - PDF

Ming Erotic Novellas

Genre, Consumption, and Religiosity in Cultural Practice

About this book

Richard Wang's Ming Erotic Novellas is path breaking in its attention to a virtually ignored body of literature that certainly influenced the writing of the Jin Ping Mei, the Sanyan vernacular stories, and most likely Li Yu's fiction. Compared to other titles in the field, this is the first scholarly monograph in any language to contextualize the erotic novellas of late imperial China. Moreover, existing studies in this area have tended to concentrate on a limited number of works of Chinese erotic fiction, or have only brushed up against these works tangentially during more general discussion of Ming and Qing literature. Ming Erotic Novellas adopts a provocative approach to fiction, moving beyond the traditional textual analyses of gender politics and the qing cult, and examining these erotic novellas as a new genre within the contexts of print culture, readership, consumption patterns, as well as religious dimensions. Ming Erotic Novellas focuses on a group of mid to late Ming literary (wenyan) novellas, which are all stories of erotic romance. These novellas include a profusion of poems mixed with prose narratives that are characterized by "simple" literary Chinese, with a tendency toward the vernacular. Their plots are complex, with some running 20, 000 characters or more, allowing for nuanced character development, rich dialogue, and psychological description. Circulated widely during the Ming, the novellas had a significant impact on later erotic and "scholar-beauty" (caizi jiaren) novels. This particular group of novellas was of great importance in the development of Chinese fiction, functioning as a transitional link between the classical tale to the vernacular novel. By approaching these works through the lens of a cultural study, Wang is able to explore the social functions of the novellas as well as their significance in the development of Chinese fiction in the Ming cultural context.

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eBook ISBN
9789629964580
Year
2011

Table of contents

  1. Half Title Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Note on Romanization
  7. List of Illustrations
  8. Introduction
  9. 1. The Ming Novella as a New Genre
  10. 2. Publication and Circulation
  11. 3. The Reading Public and Cultural Use
  12. 4. Eroticism in the Novellas and Society
  13. 5. Religious Dimensions
  14. Conclusion
  15. Appendix
  16. Notes
  17. Bibliography
  18. Index