Abstract
Many Taiwanese modern poets have made enlightening explorations in their poems through their incorporating Chinese national features to reflect national spirits and traditional cultures. In the modernized representation of classical literature, modern consciousness and techniques are employed to represent historical figures, classical texts and traditional themes. This paper discusses from three perspectives how modernized representation is realized: how historical figures and contemporary characters are brought into the same one space-time; how classical works are extended and recreated to integrate with contemporary texts to form inter-text; how the traditional themes are endowed with modern consciousness or are explored using modern techniques.
First Page
115
Last Page
124
Recommended Citation
Wu, Sheng. 2012. "The Modernized Representation of Chinese Classical Literature in Taiwan Modern Poetry." Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art 32, (5): pp.115-124. https://tsla.researchcommons.org/journal/vol32/iss5/14