
A Complete History of Classical Chinese Dramatic Theory
Paths Publishing Group
Published on 31. March 2026
Book
Hardback
908 pages
978-1-80589-050-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book presents the first comprehensive study tracing the evolution of dramatic thought in China from its earliest ritual origins to the modern era. Drawing on a wide range of classical texts, commentaries, and critical writings, the book systematically explores the formation, composition, performance, and aesthetics of Chinese theatre across dynasties. Through meticulous examination of key theorists and seminal works, the author reconstructs the intellectual development of dramatic theory, revealing how ideas on form, language, music, emotion, and performance gradually shaped a distinctive Chinese tradition of drama. The study situates these theories within their cultural and historical contexts, offering both a chronological framework and critical interpretation that illuminate the richness and depth of China's dramatic heritage. This volume serves as an essential reference for scholars and readers interested in classical literature, performing arts, and the history of Chinese aesthetics.
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Language
English
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
ISBN-13
978-1-80589-050-8 (9781805890508)
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Yu Weimin is a leading scholar of classical Chinese drama, specializing in premodern theater (particularly nanxi and dramatic prosody). Formerly a professor and doctoral supervisor at Nanjing University, he is now a specially appointed professor and doctoral supervisor at Wenzhou University. His influential works-- including A Study of Song-Yuan Southern Drama, The Prosody of Classical Chinese Qu Literature, and A Complete History of Classical Chinese Dramatic Theory-- have earned national recognition. Yang Junfeng is a distinguished Professor and former Vice President of Dalian University of Foreign Languages, where he advised graduate students in translation and interpreting. His global academic engagements include research at Carleton University, lectures at Arizona State University, and contributions to the IELTS examination system with the University of Cambridge (U.K.). He has taught graduate courses such as Interpreting Theory & Practice, Legal Translation, and Classical Mythology. Sun Rongrong is a professor at the School of Liberal Arts, Nanjing University and a visiting professor at the School of Humanities, Wenzhou University. She serves as Executive Council Member of the Wenxin Diaolong Society of China and Council Member of the Chinese Ancient Literary Theory Society. Her major scholarly works include Studies on Wen Xin Diao Long (The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons), The Critical Thinking Modes of Ancient Chinese Literature, and Textual Research on Liu Xie and Wen Xin Diao Long. Pan Zhidan, Ph.D., a supervisor of MA and MTI students, is Professor of English and Dean of the School of Foreign Languages at Shanghai Institute of Technology. Recognized as a Shanghai Special Professor (2022), she previously served as Vice Dean at Dalian University of Foreign Languages, leading translation research at its Multilingual Translation Research Center.