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作 者:Anchee Min

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出版时间:HMH) 精装: 308页正文语种: 英语ISBN: 0618531467条形码: 9780618531462商品尺寸: 23.4 x 16.2 x 2.5 cm商品重量: 508 gASIN: 0618531467用户评分:function reviewHistPingAjax() {jQuery.get("/gp/customer-reviews/common/du/recordHistoPopAjax.html", null);}var reviewHistPopoverConfig= {showOnHover:true,showCloseButton: false,width:null,location:'bottom',locationAlign:'left',locationOffset:[-20,0],group: 'reviewsPopover',clone:false,hoverHideDelay:300};function constructTriggerPrefix(asin){return "reviewHistoPop" + '_' + asin;}function getContentDivId(triggerName){var nameArray= new Array();nameArray= triggerName.split('__');return nameArray[1];}function jQueryInitHistoPopovers(asin, triggerDivPrefix) {if(triggerDivPrefix== null){triggerDivPrefix= constructTriggerPrefix(asin);}amznJQ.onReady('popover', function(){jQuery('a[name^=' + triggerDivPrefix + ']').each(function(){jQuery(this).removeAmazonPopoverTrigger();var contentDivId= getContentDivId(this.name);var myConfig= jQuery.extend(true, {}, reviewHistPopoverConfig);myConfig.localContent= '#' + contentDivId;myConfig.onShow= reviewHistPingAjax; jQuery(this).amazonPopoverTrigger(myConfig);});});}平均5.0 星 浏览全部评论 (1 条商品评论)amznJQ.onReady('popover', function() {jQueryInitHistoPopovers('0618531467','reviewHistoPop_0618531467_9232');});1 篇评论5 星: (1)4 星: (0)3 星: (0)2 星: (0)1 星: (0)› 查看这条商品评论...亚马逊热销商品排名: 图书商品里排第1,424,296名 (查看图书商品销售排行榜

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    Review
    PRAISE FOR EMPRESS ORCHID: 'A wild, passionate, fearless American writer' New York Times 'Empress Orchid is strong on both sexual chicanery and violent conspiracy a fascinating account' Guardian 'An engrossing story enhanced by Min's imaginative power Like all good novelists, she implies as much as she says, and her characterisation is subtle and worldly-wise' Glasgow Herald 'I loved Empress Orchid a riveting read' Judy Finnegan, Woman's Own

    In this sequel to her historical novel Empress Orchid (2004), Min tells the story of late-19th-century China's crumbling empire, from the point of view of the country's much-vilified final empress.Two years after the death of Orchid's husband, she and his "first wife," Nuharoo, are sharing the upbringing of the new Emperor, Orchid's seven-year-old son Tung Chih, and acting as ruling co-regents until he grows up. Orchid is overseeing a nation heavily in debt and slowly losing control of its provinces to western nations and Japan. Orchid is selflessly devoted to governing China. She does not allow herself a relationship with the one man she genuinely loves, focusing instead on preparing Tung Chih for his responsibilities with a single-mindedness that undermines the typical mother-son relationship. When Tung Chih, who hates his duties, dies in his 20s of a venereal disease, Orchid adopts her sister's three-year-old son Guang-hsu and makes him emperor. Although Orchid loves Guang-hsu, her sense of political responsibility again overrides maternal feelings. The sensitive, sweet little boy grows into an indecisive, insecure ruler. Although recognizing the mistakes Guang-hsu and his advisors are making, Orchid often goes along in order to keep his sense of authority intact. By the time of the Boxer Rebellion, she has lost control over her ministers, even while she is being vilified in the Western press as the "Dragon Lady." She wants reform and feels camaraderie with Robert Hart, who keeps China financially afloat for decades. But most of all, she wants to keep China unified, a goal that proves impossible.The great swatches of historical detail will enlighten readers who generally view history from a Western perspective, but with Orchid so busy explaining herself, the human story of a woman who denies her instincts never quite emerges. (Kirkus Reviews) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

    Glasgow Herald
    `Like all good novelists, she implies as much as she says, and her
    characterisation is subtle and worldly-wise'
    --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

    The Times
    `Tzu Hsi emerges as a canny political leader, and she is a vivid and entertaining character - this is history as it plays upon the emotions. Empires crumble, hearts are broken' --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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    The last decades of the nineteenth century were a violent period in China's history marked by humiliating foreign incursions and domestic rebellion, ultimately ending in the demise of the Ch'ing dynasty. The only constant during this tumultuous time was the power wielded by one person, the resilient, ever-resourceful Tzu Hsi, Lady Yehonala -- or Empress Orchid, as readers came to know her in Anchee Min's critically acclaimed novel covering the first part of her life. The Last Empress is the story of Orchid's dramatic transition from a strong-willed, instinctive young woman to a wise and politically savvy leader who ruled China for more than four decades. Moving from the intimacy of the concubine quarters into the spotlight of the world stage, Orchid must face not only the perilous condition of her empire but also a series of devastating personal losses, as first her son and then her adopted son succumb to early death. Yearning only to step aside, and yet growing constantly into her role, only she--allied with the progressives, but loyal to the conservative Manchu clan of her dynasty--can hold the nation's rival factions together. Anchee Min offers a powerful revisionist portrait based on extensive research of one of the most important figures in Chinese history. Viciously maligned by the western press of the time as the "Dragon Lady," a manipulative, blood-thirsty woman who held onto power at all costs, the woman Min gives us is a compelling, very human leader who assumed power reluctantly, and who sacrificed all she had to protect those she loved and an empire that was doomed to die.

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