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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Reading romance: reading the oppositional in narrative
Autor : Wang, Xuan
Palabras clave : Romance;Literatura
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : Revista Entrelaces
Citación : WANG, Xuan. Reading romance: reading the oppositional in narrative. Revista Entrelaces, Fortaleza (CE), v. 1, n. 15, p. 121-131, jan./mar. 2019.
Resumen en portugués brasileño: Since its first extant preface signed in 1592 to the present day of the Journey to the West studies in the United States, this fantastic quest-romance has been interpreted as the Daoist manual for cultivating the internal alchemy, the Confucian allegory of controlling the mind, and above all, a masterwork in literature that is teeming with cynicism, irony, and social critique— a thorough dismissal of the theological/moral/philosophical allegoresis. These two opposing modes in reading this 1592 Chinese fiction, I argue, recall the two ways of reading the Western romance such as the Divine Comedy, the Faerie Queene, and the Pilgrim’s Progress. While Singleton and Frye, for example, endorse the theology/ideology-oriented interpretation, critics as Bloom, Berger, Parker, Goldberg, Teskey, and Fish, have highlighted the exceptional and idiosyncratic: it is the anti-progress aspect of the text that stands out and constitutes the genre of romance
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/46312
ISSN : 1980 4571
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