英文摘要 |
Huang Jing-Ren (1749-1783), courtesy name Zhong-Ze, was born in Wu-Jin County, Chang-Zhou Fu, Jiang-Su Province and belonged to the Piling Seven Poets. He was very talented in writing poems and essays, and known as a gifted man in literary circles. He wrote more than a thousand poems in the style close to Li Bai, unworldly and unconventional; he composed more than two hundred Ci poems mainly in the bold and unrestrained style. This thesis focuses on analyzing the formation and evaluation of Huang Jing-Ren's bold and unrestrained style in the Ci history through the following three sections: first, exploring how the bold and unrestrained style was developed based on the analysis of his Ci poems: the choices of Ci pai and the tendency of prefaces in forms, and expanded images and fast rhythms in content help create the bold and unrestrained style. Second, Huang Jing-Ren is a person of forthright and sincere, free and relaxed, which echoes his bold and unrestrained Ci style. Third, from the aspect of Ci history, although Huang Jing-Ren's Ci style is bold and unrestrained, it is related with Chang-Chou Ci school which admires the idea of "meaning more than what the words express." In this part, different critical writings about his Ci poems will be further analyzed to establish Huang's proper historical position in the development of Ci poetry. |