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    Title: 由尺牘小說看袁小修之生活與個性
    An Analysis of Yuan Hsiao-Hsiu's Character and Life through His Correspondence
    Authors: 李李
    Contributors: 中文系
    Keywords: 袁中道
    袁小修
    尺牘
    小品
    生活
    個性
    Yuan Hsiao-Hsiu
    Correspondence
    Character
    Life
    Date: 2008-10
    Issue Date: 2015-11-26 11:19:47 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 藉《珂雪齋集》之「尺牘」小品,體會袁中道(袁小修)縱情酒色、耽溺山水、斷慾療傷、見性參求、科甲侘傺、困窮偃蹇之外現生活;並探索其內心世界之經世濟民、官隱守拙,風趣幽默、狂狷坦直,好閒習靜、尚樂喜友的個性特質;冀得充分掌握小修內外神韻樣貌,作為研究其散文小品之輔。
    This paper gives a detailed description of Yuan Hsiao-Hsiu's character and life by interpreting his correspondence with family and friends which are included in Ko Hsueh Chai Chi, a collection of Yuan's literary works. Yuan's correspondence not only clearly portrays his life but also reveals his character and personality. Topics that are covered in this paper include the consequences of Yuan's failures at the civil service examinations, his self-indulgence, his challenges and sufferings, his political views, his affections for family and friends, and his philosophy of life.
    Relation: 中國文化大學中文學報 17 2008.10[民97.10] 頁1-16
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Chinese Literature-the Classics Section] journal articles

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