Redology

Redology (simplified Chinese: 红学; traditional Chinese: 紅學; pinyin: hóng xué) is the academic study of Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber,[2] one of the Four Great Classical Novels of China.

There are numerous researchers in this field; most can be divided into four general groups: the first group are the commentators, such as Zhou Chun, Xu Fengyi, Chen Yupi, and others; the second group is the index group, which includes Wang Mengruan and Cai Yuanpei; the third group are the textual critics, including Hu Shih and Yu Pingbo; the final group are the literary critics, including Zhou Ruchang and Li Xifan.

A 1976 essay by Joey Bonner split the Chinese critical reception of the novel into five phases:[3] There are many Redology academic institutions, especially university affiliated ones:

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A page from the 1759 "Jimao manuscript" of the novel. [ 1 ]
A collection of commentaries on the Dream of the Red Chamber by Gao Yuetan