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- catalog contributor b11535901.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Chinese Dynasties -- Pt. I. Toward a Definition of the Ameliorative Satiric Novel -- 1. The Mode of Satire in Chinese Literature -- A Selective Overview -- 2. The Ming-Qing Satiric Novel as a Genre -- Problems with Lu Xun's Definition -- Considering The Scholars in the Context of Satiric Fiction -- Alternatives to Lu Xun's Definition and Grouping -- Toward a Broader Definition of the Satiric Novel -- 3. The Ameliorative Satiric Novel -- Jin Ping Mei -- Yin-Yang Dreams to Caution the World -- The Jealous Wife (Cu hulu) -- Xingshi yinyuan and A Sequel to Jin Ping Mei -- Amelioration in Killing the Demons and The Scholars -- Pt. II. Xingshi yinyuan zhuan as an Illustration -- 4. Xingshi yinyuan zhuan -- An Introduction -- Authorship and Dating -- Reception, Status, and Scholarship -- 5. Utopian and Dystopian Allegories -- Comparison with Confucian Utopias -- A Brief Comparison with Buddhist and Taoist Paradises -- Xi Zhou Sheng's Utopia: Framing the Natural with the Supernatural -- Dystopia: Devolution and Human Will -- 6. Balancing Mimesis with Satire -- Chao Yuan -- Madame Ji -- Zhen'ge -- Di Xichen -- Xue Sujie -- Tong Jijie -- The Girardian Concept of Mimetic Desire -- 7. From Individual Depravity to Official Corruption -- I. Human Vices and Foibles -- II. Deviant Relationships -- III. Immoral People of Various Classes and Professions -- A. Officials, Eunuchs, and the Gentry -- B. Educated Males of the Commoner Stratum -- C. Commoners of Various Professions -- IV. Flawed but Functional Social Institutions -- 8. Contrast, Distortion, and the Grotesque -- Contrast -- Distortion -- The Grotesque -- App. Xingshi yinyuan zhuan Plot Synopsis.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [365]-382) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 407 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Ameliorative satire and the seventeenth-century Chinese novel, Xingshi yinyuan zhuan-marriage as retribution, awakening the world.".
- catalog identifier "0773479562".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ameliorative satire and the seventeenth-century Chinese novel, Xingshi yinyuan zhuan-marriage as retribution, awakening the world.".
- catalog isPartOf "Chinese studies ; v. 9".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston : E. Mellen Press,".
- catalog relation "Ameliorative satire and the seventeenth-century Chinese novel, Xingshi yinyuan zhuan-marriage as retribution, awakening the world.".
- catalog subject "895.1/348 21".
- catalog subject "PL2722.U2 H839 1999".
- catalog subject "Pu, Songling, 1640-1715. Xing shi yin yuan.".
- catalog subject "Pʻu, Sung-ling, 1640-1715. Hsing shih yin yüan.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chinese Dynasties -- Pt. I. Toward a Definition of the Ameliorative Satiric Novel -- 1. The Mode of Satire in Chinese Literature -- A Selective Overview -- 2. The Ming-Qing Satiric Novel as a Genre -- Problems with Lu Xun's Definition -- Considering The Scholars in the Context of Satiric Fiction -- Alternatives to Lu Xun's Definition and Grouping -- Toward a Broader Definition of the Satiric Novel -- 3. The Ameliorative Satiric Novel -- Jin Ping Mei -- Yin-Yang Dreams to Caution the World -- The Jealous Wife (Cu hulu) -- Xingshi yinyuan and A Sequel to Jin Ping Mei -- Amelioration in Killing the Demons and The Scholars -- Pt. II. Xingshi yinyuan zhuan as an Illustration -- 4. Xingshi yinyuan zhuan -- An Introduction -- Authorship and Dating -- Reception, Status, and Scholarship -- 5. Utopian and Dystopian Allegories -- Comparison with Confucian Utopias -- A Brief Comparison with Buddhist and Taoist Paradises -- Xi Zhou Sheng's Utopia: Framing the Natural with the Supernatural -- Dystopia: Devolution and Human Will -- 6. Balancing Mimesis with Satire -- Chao Yuan -- Madame Ji -- Zhen'ge -- Di Xichen -- Xue Sujie -- Tong Jijie -- The Girardian Concept of Mimetic Desire -- 7. From Individual Depravity to Official Corruption -- I. Human Vices and Foibles -- II. Deviant Relationships -- III. Immoral People of Various Classes and Professions -- A. Officials, Eunuchs, and the Gentry -- B. Educated Males of the Commoner Stratum -- C. Commoners of Various Professions -- IV. Flawed but Functional Social Institutions -- 8. Contrast, Distortion, and the Grotesque -- Contrast -- Distortion -- The Grotesque -- App. Xingshi yinyuan zhuan Plot Synopsis.".
- catalog title "Ameliorative satire and the seventeeth-century Chinese novel, Xingshi yinyuan zhuan-marriage as retribution, awakening the world / Yenna Wu.".
- catalog type "text".