ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1990, is a thematic analysis of five tales of early vernacular Chinese literature. Interest in vernacular stories is increasing in the study of Chinese literature, as their importance is being recognised as a key part of the oral traditional narrative. From the analysis of the five Chinese tales in light of literary, historical, philological sources and folkloristic methodologies we may see to what extent tales of an intrinsically religious nature can offer meanings in the oral tradition.

chapter Chapter 1|4 pages

Current Methodologies in Folklore and Mythology

chapter Chapter 2|12 pages

Summaries of the Tales 1

chapter Chapter 3|60 pages

Thematic Analysis

Lord's Theory in Application to Chinese Material

chapter Chapter 4|46 pages

A Search For Possible Meanings

chapter |1 pages

Conclusion