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The Discourse on Fox and Ghosts: Ji Yun and Eighteenth-Century Literati Storytelling

By: Leo Tak-Hung Chan

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The Discourse on Foxes and Ghosts: Ji Yun and

Eighteenth-Century Literati Storytelling takes as its subject the eighteenth-century zhiguai (stories of the strange). The focus is on Ji Yun's (1724-1805) Random Jottings at the Cottage of Close Scrutiny (Yuewei caotang biji), but extensive reference is also made to other collections published at about the same time and earlier works in the genre, from the Six Dynasties down to the Ming. Individual chapters deal with the prefaces penned by the compilers, which reveal a variety of motives behind the compiling efforts; the ongoing tradition of conversational narratives, which constitutes a context for understanding the eighteenth-century tales; the ideo- logical nature of the stories, manipulated by both sceptics and supernaturalists to present views on the existence of ghosts and fox-spirits; and the attempts made by storytellers to recast the stories in the prevalent modes of intellectual discourse in the late Qianlong era. Most particularly, the zhiguai in Random Jottings at the Cottage of Close Scrutiny reveal a keen concern among members of the elite, who are the storytellers in the first place, to offer messages of moral edification.

ISBN:9780824820510

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Weight 680 g
Dimensions 235 × 160 × 27 mm
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ISBN 9780824820510