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宋詞通論   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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薛礪若著
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Title
宋詞通論
Publisher
開明書店
Description

本書分六個時期論述宋詞

目錄
第一編 總論
第一章 作家及其詞集
第二章 宋詞中所表現的一個宋代社會素描
第三章 宋詞作風的時間分剖
第四章 北宋與南宋詞風的一般比較和觀察
一 時代的背景不同
二 文學上的自然
三 「應歌」與「應社」兩大主流
第五章 宋代樂曲概論
第二編 宋詞第一期
第一章 晏歐以前的作家
第二章 北宋初期四大開祖
第三章 一般作家
第三編 宋詞第二期
第一章 柳永時期的意義與五大詞派的並起
第一節 引言
第二節 淺斟低唱的柳三變
第三節 橫放傑出的蘇軾
第四節 集婉約之成的秦觀
第五節 韻冶派的賀鑄
第六節 瀟灑派的毛滂
第二章 一般作家
第四編 宋詞第三期
第一章 集大成的周邦彥
第二章 天才的徽宗趙佶與最大女詩人李清照
第三章 一般作家
第五編 宋詞第四期
引言 政治環境的兩大反應
第一章 頹廢的詩人
第二章 憤世的詩人
第一節 稼軒以前的及並時的此派作家
第二節 天才橫溢的辛棄疾
第三章 柳永期的餘波
第六編 宋詞的第五期
引言
第一章 風雅派(或古典派)的三大導師
第二章 一般附庸作家
第三章 辛派詞人
第七編 宋詞第六期
引言 本期詞風的特徵
第一章 南宋末期三大作家
第二章 一般附庸作家
第三章 哀時的詩人

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國26[1937]
Source
institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
館藏信息
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I207.234.4/X L R
主題
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宋詞-文學評論 文學評論-宋詞
中圖分類
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I207.23
載體形態
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