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Connoisseurship Connoisseurship
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Connoisseurship of Landscape Connoisseurship of Landscape
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Self-Representation in Travel Literature Self-Representation in Travel Literature
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Qian Qianyi and the Literary World Qian Qianyi and the Literary World
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1 Of Trivial Things: Writing the Self in Late-Ming Literary Culture
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Published:November 2009
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The Jiangnan man-of-letters found himself in a rather troubling and fast-paced place during the last century of the Ming dynasty. The size of public service composed of educated males remained relatively unchanged despite significant increases in the population and the number of those who held degrees. A candidate was not guaranteed a position in government even after passing imperial examinations, and the textile and salt industries challenged the élite society's boundaries through causing an emergence of a new generation of mercantile families. It is important to note that this chaos and status competition became a source of fascinating scholarship. This chapter looks into how writing offered ways for the élite to portray themselves during the late-Ming dynasty as concern over such matters manifested themselves in trivial literature.
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