The Empress in the Pepper Chamber

The Empress in the Pepper Chamber
Title The Empress in the Pepper Chamber PDF eBook
Author Olivia Milburn
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 235
Release 2021-05-13
Genre History
ISBN 0295748761

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Zhao Feiyan (45–1 BCE), the second empress appointed by Emperor Cheng of the Han dynasty (207 BCE–220 CE), was born in slavery and trained in the performing arts, a background that made her appointment as empress highly controversial. Subsequent persecution by her political enemies eventually led to her being forced to commit suicide. After her death, her reputation was marred by accusations of vicious scheming, murder of other consorts and their offspring, and relentless promiscuity, punctuated by bouts of extravagant shopping. This first book-length study of Zhao Feiyan and her literary legacy includes a complete translation of The Scandalous Tale of Zhao Feiyan (Zhao Feiyan waizhuan), a Tang dynasty (618–907 CE) erotic novella that describes in great detail the decadent lifestyle enjoyed by imperial favorites in the harem of Emperor Cheng. This landmark text was crucial for establishing writings about palace women as the accepted forum for discussing sexual matters, including fetishism, obsession, jealousy, incompatibility in marriage, and so on. Using historical documentation, Olivia Milburn reconstructs the evolution of Zhao Feiyan’s story and illuminates the broader context of palace life for women and the novella’s social influence.

A Dictionary of the English and Chinese Language

A Dictionary of the English and Chinese Language
Title A Dictionary of the English and Chinese Language PDF eBook
Author F ..... Kingsell
Publisher
Pages 1172
Release 1899
Genre English language
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An English and Chinese dictionary

An English and Chinese dictionary
Title An English and Chinese dictionary PDF eBook
Author William Lobscheid
Publisher William Lobscheid
Pages 1384
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Women as Writing Subjects in High Qing China

Women as Writing Subjects in High Qing China
Title Women as Writing Subjects in High Qing China PDF eBook
Author Chengjuan Sun
Publisher BRILL
Pages 233
Release 2024-08-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9004706984

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In what ways did Qing gentry women’s concern for gender and social propriety shape their assertions of female subjectivity and agency? How did they exploit the state promotion of female virtue and Confucian morality for self-fulfillment? With a focus on three of the most widely acclaimed mid-Qing women authors, this book uses both synchronic and diachronic approaches to analyze writings on conjugal love, widowhood, women’s education, maternal teaching, boudoir objects, and history, illustrating their vibrant, gendered revision of literati poetic convention, thus proposing an alternative analytical framework that goes beyond the rigid dichotomy of compliance versus resistance.

A Little Primer of Tu Fu

A Little Primer of Tu Fu
Title A Little Primer of Tu Fu PDF eBook
Author David Hawkes
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 283
Release 2016-06-21
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9629968991

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The deepest and most varied of the Tang Dynasty poets, Tu Fu (Du Fu) is, in the words of David Hinton, the “first complete poetic sensibility in Chinese literature.” Tu Fu merged the public and the private, often in the same poem, as his subjects ranged from the horrors of war to the delights of friendship, from closely observed landscapes to remembered dreams, from the evocation of historical moments to a wry lament over his own thinning hair. Although Tu Fu has been translated often, and often brilliantly, David Hawkes’s classic study, first published in 1967, is the only book that demonstrates in depth how his poems were written. Hawkes presents thirty-five poems in the original Chinese, with a pinyin transliteration, a character-by-character translation, and a commentary on the subject, the form, the historical background, and the individual lines. There is no other book quite like it for any language: a nuts-and-bolts account of how Chinese poems in general, and specifically the poems of one of the world’s greatest poets, are constructed. It’s an irresistible challenge for readers to invent their own translations.

Saying All That Can Be Said

Saying All That Can Be Said
Title Saying All That Can Be Said PDF eBook
Author Keith McMahon
Publisher BRILL
Pages 308
Release 2024-09-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1684176565

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In Saying All That Can Be Said, Keith McMahon presents the first full analysis of the sexually explicit portrayals in the Ming novel Jin Ping Mei 金瓶梅 (The Plum in the Golden Vase). Countering common views of those portrayals as “just sex” or as “bad sex,” he shows that they are rich in thematic meaning and loaded with social and aesthetic purpose. McMahon places the novel in the historical context of Chinese sexual culture, from which Jin Ping Mei inherits the style of the elegant, metaphorical description of erotic pleasure, but which the anonymous author extends in an exploration of the explicit, the obscene, and the graphic. The novel uses explicit description to evaluate and comment on characters, situations, and sexual and psychic states of being. Echoing the novel’s way of taking sex as a vehicle for reading the world, McMahon celebrates the richness and exuberance of Jin Ping Mei’s language of sex, which refuses imprisonment within the boundaries of orthodox culture’s cleanly authoritative style, and which continues to inspire admiration from readers around the world. Saying All That Can Be Said will change the way we think about sexual culture in premodern China.

A chinese chrestomathy in the Canton dialect

A chinese chrestomathy in the Canton dialect
Title A chinese chrestomathy in the Canton dialect PDF eBook
Author Elijah Coleman Bridgman
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Pages 758
Release 1841
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