Current Issue
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): In progress
EISSN:
2759-0437
Aims and Scope
The purpose of Classical Literature is to promote and facilitate research and scholarly exchange in the field of classical literature. The journal is dedicated to the scholarly study, innovation, and transmission of classical works, and aims to improve readers' understanding of ancient cultural, historical, and social thought, as well as the impact of classical literature on modern literature and society.
The scope of the Classical Literature includes, but is not limited to:
- Ancient literature
- Ancient poetry
- Ancient prose
- Ancient drama
- Ancient legends and fables
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Articles
Weiwei Yang
1-5
175 (Abstract)
146 (Download)
The poem Li Sao in Chu Ci first created the form of the unique genre “Sao Ti” in Chinese literature, displaying a positive romantic spirit. It has been included in textbooks multiple times and has had a significant impact on the development of Chinese literature. After the Han Dynasty, later literati always highly respected Qu Yuan. The quality...
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Tosha Mallika, Dwivedi Rajiv Ranjan
6-14
239 (Abstract)
211 (Download)
The research article utilizes the ancient folklore of Bihar to build an enhanced perspective on the relationship between culture and nature. Different legends, folk-beliefs, and folk practices have played an immense role in the generation of this analysis. The folklore of the Angika region as shown in the map is the primary source. The terms...
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Qingling Shi, Chuanmao Tian
15-26
109 (Abstract)
51 (Download)
The Chu ci, a significant legacy of ancient Chinese culture, showcases a diverse range of culinary vocabulary that mirrors the lifestyle of the ancient Chu people and reflects the deep-rooted Jingchu culture of China. This paper focuses on analyzing the translation methods of food-related vocabulary in the Chu ci, with a specific focus on the...
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