Geographical Narration: On Construction Means of Geographical Space in YI Bu-sheng's Poems
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Abstract
This paper has interpreted the construction means of geographical space, i.e. the geographical narration through analyzing such means of YI Bu-sheng's poems according to literatry geography proposed by professor ZOU Jian-jun of Huazhong Normal University. In YI's poems, the particular, non-particular and imagined geographical places are in certain relation with each other. They exist simultaneously, but can skip in distance. They are next to each other, but extend gradually. Furthermore, they can switch from reality to dream. And all these contribute to the geographical frame of his poems, and to the connection between his footprint and thought. His internal affections burst out strikingly among the geographical spaces. He has constructed various individual but mutually unified geographical spaces through interweaving the description of the real and virtual world, and his true feelings and poetic connotation.
