風雅傳承: 香港開埠以來古典詩文文獻展 A Splendid Century of Classical Chinese Prose and Poetry in Hong Kong

香港開埠以來,古典詩文創作風氣大盛,詩社林立,名家輩出,著作甚豐,薪火相傳,至今未輟。2018年9月6日至8日,香港中文大學中國語言及文學系主辦「風雅傳承:第二屆民初以來舊體文學國際學術研討會」,召集海內外學者探究百年中國舊體文學之成就。為配合會議,推動學術研究,香港中文大學圖書館聯同中國語言及文學系合辦「風雅傳承:香港開埠以來古典詩文文獻展」,展出香港古典詩文集、珍貴手稿、歷史圖片等,鉤勒傳承軌跡,反映百年香港古典詩文成就。

Classical Chinese prose and poetry flourished prodigiously in Hong Kong since its opening up in the 19th century, witnessing the growth of poetry societies and the coming to the scene renowned literati who had left us with enormous amount of treasurable writings. The torch passes on, this classical literary tradition still strives in strength today. From September 6 to 8, 2018, the Chinese Language and Literature Department of The Chinese University of Hong Kong organises the conference “The Canonical Legacy: the 2nd International Conference on Classical Chinese Literature since the 1911 Revolution”. On this special occasion, the Chinese University of Hong Kong Library joined the Chinese Language and Literature Department to organise this exhibition “A splendid century of classical Chinese prose and poetry in Hong Kong”. The exhibition showcases significant pieces from the Library’s notable collection of classical Chinese literature, inspiring manuscripts and rare pictures of acclaimed literati, reflecting the remarkable effort of our forerunners in preserving and passing on an intellectual, cultural and literary heritage.

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