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Li Enchantment and Disenchantment

Love and Illusion in Chinese Literature
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ISBN: 978-1-4008-6332-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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Love and Illusion in Chinese Literature

E-Book, Englisch, 308 Seiten

Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library

ISBN: 978-1-4008-6332-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



In a famous episode of the eighteenth-century masterpiece The Dream of the Red Chamber, the goddess Disenchantment introduces the hero, Pao-yü, to the splendors and dangers of the Illusory Realm of Great Void. The goddess, one of the divine women in Chinese literature who inspire contradictory impulses of attachment and detachment, tells Pao-yü that the purpose of his dream visit is "disenchantment through enchantment," or "enlightenment through love." Examining a range of genres from different periods, Wai-yee Li reveals the persistence of the dialectic embodied by the goddess: while illusion originates in love and desire, it is only through love and desire that illusion can be transcended.

Li begins by defining the context of these issues through the study of an entire poetic tradition, placing special emphasis on the role of language and of the feminine element. Then, focusing on the "dream plays" by T'ang Hsien-tsu, she turns to the late Ming, an age which discovers radical subjectivity, and goes on to explore a seventeenth-century collection of classical tales, Records of the Strange from the Liao-chai Studio by P'u Sung-ling. The latter half of the book is devoted to a thorough analysis of The Dream of the Red Chamber, the most profound treatment of the dialectic of enchantment and disenchantment, love and enlightenment, illusion and reality.

Originally published in 1993.

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Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Ch. 1 The Genealogy of Disenchantment 3

Fu Rhetoric and the Fictional Imagination 10

Fu Rhetoric and the Feminine Principle 17

The Topos of the Ambiguous Divine Woman 23

The Inward Turn of the Topos of the Ambiguous Divine Woman 33

The Progeny of the Ambiguous Divine Woman 41

Ch. 2 The Late-Ming Moment 47

Comic Reconciliation in The Peony Pavilion 50

Detachment through Attachment in The Story of Nan-ko 64

The Ironic Vision of The Story of Han-tan 69

The Lyrical Solution in The Palace of Everlasting Life 77

The Philosophical Solution in Peach Blossom Fan 81

Enchantment, Disenchantment, and Self-Representation 83

Ch. 3 Desire and Order in Liao-chai chih-i 89

The Confucian Solution to the Problem of Sensual Love 89

Pu Sung-ling and the Taming of the Strange 92

Metamorphosis and Desire 100

Desire and the Order of Formal Symmetry 105

Desire and the Logic of Ironic Inversion 114

The Internal Balance of Desire: Mediation and Complementary Heroines 122

The Structures of Order 136

Ch. 4 Beginnings: Enchantment and Irony in Hung-lou meng 152

The Rhetoric of Illusion and the Difficulty of Beginning 159

Flaw and Supplement 163

Problems in Literary Communication 175

The Fate of a Rhetorical Figure 179

From Myth to History 185

The Illusory Realm of Great Void 190

Ch. 5 Self-Reflexivity and the Lyrical Ideal in Hung-lou meng 202

Lust of the Mind 203

Stone as Narrator 210

Enlightenment through Love 216

Ch. 6 Disenchantment and Order in Hung-lou meng 231

The World of the Precious Mirror of Love 232

The Confusion of the Mythic and the Magical 242

The Problem of Endings: Order and Return 246

Ch. 7 Epilogue: The Compass of Irony 257

Works Cited 269

Index 281



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