TY - JOUR
T1 - Parallelism and Antithesis
T2 - Structural Principles in the Mind and in Literature from a Chinese Perspective
AU - Longxi, Zhang
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Roman Jakobson famously defined poetry as pivoting on the metaphorical axis with parallelism as a major feature, and James Kugel argues that parallelism is the defining feature of biblical poetry. The parallel structure-including its variations of symmetry and antithesis - is crucial for classical Chinese poetry. In drawing on both Chinese and Western critical views on the symmetrical structure of parallelism and antithesis, this paper will explore the relationship between the cognitive and linguistic correlation in the formation of parallel structure in literary language, particularly poetry, and argue for the basis of parallelism as deeply embedded in the mind and manifested in literary expressions.
AB - Roman Jakobson famously defined poetry as pivoting on the metaphorical axis with parallelism as a major feature, and James Kugel argues that parallelism is the defining feature of biblical poetry. The parallel structure-including its variations of symmetry and antithesis - is crucial for classical Chinese poetry. In drawing on both Chinese and Western critical views on the symmetrical structure of parallelism and antithesis, this paper will explore the relationship between the cognitive and linguistic correlation in the formation of parallel structure in literary language, particularly poetry, and argue for the basis of parallelism as deeply embedded in the mind and manifested in literary expressions.
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U2 - 10.1017/S106279872000040X
DO - 10.1017/S106279872000040X
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1062-7987
VL - 29
SP - 274
EP - 284
JO - European Review
JF - European Review
IS - 2
ER -