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中國文學史講話   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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胡行之著
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Title
中國文學史講話
Volume 第2卷
Publisher
光華書局 (上海)
Description

本書是為高中國文教學之用而編寫的,分2卷。上卷為「過去傳統文學的評價」,按朝代敘述,包括最初期的傳統文學、兩漢之詩賦及散文、傳統文學極盛的唐朝等10章;下卷為「中國民眾文學之史的發展」,也按朝代敘述,包括上古時期的民眾文學、唐代民眾化的文學、民國以來的國語文學、最近革命文學之趨勢等12章

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目錄
一 序論
一 序論
1 過去的文學觀念
1 文學的起源
2 傳統文學的特質
2 文學與音樂及表演
3 傳統文學與民眾文學
3 民眾文學的對象及其界限
二 最初期的傳統文學
4 民眾文學總究是壓不住的
1 太古文學的概況
二 上古期的民眾文學
2 詩經的雅頌
1 上古的歌謠
3 屈原與楚辭
2 三百篇中的國風
4 春秋戰國的散文
3 神話文學
三 兩漢之詩賦及散文
三 漢朝的民歌與散文
1 兩漢傳統文學的總述
1 漢朝的民歌
2 古典的賦家
2 所謂「樂府」
3 詩人及女作家
3 白話散文的起源
4 史及散文作家
4 王充的通俗文學的主張
四 漢末魏晉的文學
四 魏晉六朝的文學
1 建安文學與曹植
1 故事詩的流傳
2 老莊思想的文學
2 文人文學的民眾化
3 駢文之盛行
3 田園詩人陶潛
4 文學批評與文選
4 南北新民族的抒情歌
5 聲韻說的成立及律詩的起源
5 佛經的翻譯文學
五 傳統文學極盛的唐朝
五 唐代民眾化的文學
1 隋及初唐之文學
1 樂府新詞
2 古今體詩格的成立
2 歌唱自然的詩人
3 李白與杜甫
3 社會問題詩的詩家
4 韓柳的散文
4 晚唐五代的詞
5 詞學的發展
5 傳奇文學
六 宋之傳統文學
六 宋代的民眾文學
1 詞學的極盛
1 白話化的詞
2 詩派的大別
2 田園詩與語錄
3 古文運動的成熟
3 平話及其他
4 文學批評及編纂
七 元之戲曲與講史
七 元明傳統文學的中衰
1 北曲與南曲
1 戲曲小說之勃興
2 作品及作家
2 元及明初的傳統文學
3 講史
3 前後七子
八 明之通俗文學
4 歸有光及其他
1 神魔小說──西遊記及其他
八 古文復興的清朝
2 人情小說──金瓶梅及其他
1 清之各派詩說及作家
3 傳奇之盛行
2 桐城派的古文
4 雜劇與彈詞
3 陽湖派與魏晉派
九 小說特盛的清朝
4 曾國藩及其他
1 小說特盛的一斑
5 詞及筆記小說
2 戲劇之傑出
九 古文的末運
3 寶卷與彈詞
1 傳統文學的死期
4 民眾文學的勢力與金聖歡
2 宋詩運動及其舊派詩人
十 民國以來的國語文學
3 古文學的餘輝
1 國語文學運動
4 筆記小說的末流
2 國語文學的成績
5 古文的末運
3 民間文學之整理
十 結論
4 翻譯文學
1 總論各時代的傳統文學
十一 最近革命文學之趨勢
2 傳統文學之值得我們紀念的
1 革命文學之本質
3 所謂「國學」
2 革命文學的作者與技巧
3 最近革命文學之趨勢
十二 結論
1 過去民眾文學發展之總結
2 民眾文學之特質與價值
3 今後的民眾文學

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國21[1932]
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