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The Romance of A Literatus and His Concubine in Seventeenth-Century China

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Annotated translation of Reminiscences of the Plum-shaded Convent (Yingmeian Yiyu), written by China's prominent essayist and poet Mao Xiang (1611-1693) in memory of his concubine Dong Xiaowan (1624-1651).

Critically acclaimed by generations of Chinese commentators, this memoir presents a vivid image of a young woman who determinedly pursued the goal of escaping from her former life as a courtesan and calmly dealt with all the difficulties she encountered in the last decade of her short life.

It also reveals the political and social vicissitudes of Chinese society and the life of its elite during the tumultuous Ming-Qing dynastic transition. (The "Plum-shaded Convent" refers to the place where Dong was buried.) / Working on both the Daoguang edition of the original text printed in the early 19th century and the identical version, published in the early twentieth century under the editorship of Mao Xiang's descendent, the erudite scholar Mao Guangsheng (1873-1959), and drawing on the translators' previous research on Mao Xiang and the late Ming literati, this book offers a truthful rendition of the Chinese masterpiece.

It identifies essentially all the historical figures who appear in the memoir and provides ample explanatory notes.

To help readers understand the context of the book, the translators have provided photographs of some of the places mentioned in the memoir, which they took during their visits to East China in 2018.

Also included are examples of Mao Xiang's calligraphy and Dong Xiaowan's painting.

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Product Details
Proverse Hong Kong
9888491628 / 9789888491629
Paperback
18/06/2019
China, People's Rep
English
224 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm