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Chin P'ing Mei , the Adventurous History of Hsi Men and His Six Wives de Waley (intro), Xiaoxiaosheng - 1952

de Waley (intro), Xiaoxiaosheng

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Chin P'ing Mei , the Adventurous History of Hsi Men and His Six Wives

de Waley (intro), Xiaoxiaosheng

  • Usado
  • very good
  • Tapa dura
UK: John Lane The Bodley Head, 1952. Chin P'ing Mei: the adventurous history of Hsi Men and his six wives with an intro by Arthur WALEY is 852pp (with a catalogue at the back & is over 500g to post. Bernard Miall the translator. The anonymous author took the pseudonym Lanling Xiaoxiao Sheng, earliest copies circulating in 1596 - The graphically explicit depiction of sexuality garnered the novel a notoriety in China akin to Fanny Hill and Lolita in English literature - The identity of the author has not yet been established, but the coherence of the style and the subtle symmetry of the narrative point to a single author. The British orientalist Arthur Waley, writing before recent research, in his Introduction to the 1942 translation suggested that the strongest candidate as author was Xu Wei, a renowned painter and member of the "realistic" Gong'an school of letters, urging that a comparison could be made of the poems in the Jin Ping Mei to the poetic production of Xu Wei, but left this task to future scholars. . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 22.5cm.
  • Librería Independent bookstores AU (AU)
  • Formato/Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Estado del libro Usado - Very Good
  • Estado de la sobrecubierta No Jacket
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Editorial John Lane The Bodley Head
  • Lugar de publicación UK
  • Fecha de publicación 1952
  • Palabras clave Waley Hsi Men
  • Size 22.5cm