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The Plum in the Golden Vase or, Chin P'ing Mei, Volume Three: The Aphrodisiac (Princeton Library of Asian Translations) 金瓶梅(卷三)9780691125343

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The Plum in the Golden Vase or, Chin P'ing Mei, Volume Three: The Aphrodisiac (Princeton Library of Asian Translations) 金瓶梅(卷三)9780691125343

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作 者:David Tod Roy  著

出 版 社:Princeton University Press

出版时间:2006-5-1

I S B N:9780691125343

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作者简介:David Tod Roy is Professor Emeritus of Chinese Literature at the University of Chicago, where he has studied the "Chin P'ing Mei" and taught it in his classes since 1967.

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In this third volume of a planned five-volume series, David Roy provides a complete and annotated translation of the famous Chin P'ing Mei, an anonymous sixteenth-century Chinese novel that focuses on the domestic life of His-men Ch'ing, a corrupt, upwardly mobile merchant who maintains a harem of six wives and concubines. This work, known primarily for its erotic realism, is also a landmark in the development of narrative art--not only from a specifically Chinese perspective but also in a world-historical context.

Written during the second half of the sixteenth century and first published in 1618, The Plum in the Golden Vase is noted for its surprisingly modern technique. With the possible exception of The Tale of Genji (ca. 1010) and Don Quixote (1605, 1615), there is no earlier work of prose fiction of equal sophistication in world literature. Although its importance in the history of Chinese narrative has long been recognized, the technical virtuosity of the author, which is more reminiscent of the Dickens of Bleak House, the Joyce of Ulysses, or the Nabokov of Lolita than anything in earlier Chinese fiction, has not yet received adequate recognition. This is partly because all of the existing European translations are either abridged or based on an inferior recension of the text. This translation and its annotation aim to faithfully represent and elucidate all the rhetorical features of the original in its most authentic form and thereby enable the Western reader to appreciate this Chinese masterpiece at its true worth.

Replete with convincing portrayals of the darker side of human nature, it should appeal to anyone interested in a compelling story, compellingly told.

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目录

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CAST OFCHARACTERS
CHAPTER 41
 Hsi-menCH'ing Forms a Marriage Alliance withCH'iao Hung;
 P'anCHin-lien Engages in a Quarrel with Li P'ing-erh
CHAFFER 42
 A Powerful Family Blocks Its Gate in Order to Enjoy Fireworks;
 Distinguished Guests in a HighCHamber Appreciate the Lanterns
CHAPTER 43
 Because of the Missing Gold Hsi-menCH'ing CursesCHin-lien;
 As a Result of the Betrothal Yoeh-niang Meets MadameCH'iao
CHAPTER 44
 Wu Yueh-niang Detains Li Kuei-chieh Overnight;
 Hsi-menCH'ing Drunkenly Interrogates Hsia-hua
CHAPTER 45
 Li Kuei-chieh Requests the Retention of Hsia-hua;
 Wu Yueh-niang in a Fit of Anger Curses at Tai-an
CHAPTER 46
 Rain and Snow Interrupt a Walk during the Lantern Festival;
 Wife and Concubines Laughingly Consult the Tortoise Oracle
CHAPTER 47
 Wang Liu-erh Peddles Influence in Pursuit of Profit;
 Hsi-menCH'ing Accepts a Bribe and Subverts the Law
CHAFFER 48
 Investigating Censor Tseng Impeaches the Judicial Commissioners;
 Grand Preceptor Ts'ai Submits a Memorial Regarding Seven Matters
CHAPTER 49
Hsi-menCH'ing Welcomes Investigating Censor SungCH'iao-nien;
In the Temple of Eternal Felicity He Encounters an Indian Monk
CHAPTER 50
 CH'in-t'ung Eavesdrops on the Joys of Lovemaking;
Tai-an Enjoys a Pleasing Ramble in Butterfly Lane
CHAPTER 51
 Yfieh-niang Listens to the Exposition Of The Diamond Sutra;
 Li Kuei-chieh Seeks Refuge in the Hsi-men Ch'ing Household
CHAPFER 52
 Ying Po-chueh Intrudes on a Spring Beauty in the Grotto;
 P'an Chin-lien Inspects a Mushroom in the Flower Garden
CHAPTER 53
 Wu Yueh-niang Engages in Coition in Quest of Male Progeny;
 Li P'ing-erh Fulfills a Vow in Order to Safeguard Her Son
CHAPTER 54
 Ying Po-chueh Convenes His Friends in a Suburban Garden;
 Jen Hou-ch'i Diagnoses an Illness for a Powerful Family
CHAFFER 55
 Hsi men Ch'ing Observes a Birthday in the Eastern Capital;
 Squire Miao from Yang-chou Sends a Present of Singing Boys
CHAFFER 56
 Hsi-men Ch'ing Assists Ch'ang Shih-chieh;
 Ying Po-chueh Recommends Licentiate Shui
CHAFFER 57
 Abbot Tao Solicits Funds to Repair the Temple of Eternal Felicity;
 Nun Hsueh Enjoins Paying for the Distribution of the Dharanr Sutra
CHAPTER 58
 Inspired by a Fit of Jealousy Chin-lien Beats Ch'iu-chu;
 Begging Cured Pork the Mirror Polisher Tells a Sob Story
CHAFFER 59
 Hsi-men Ch'ing Dashes "Snow Lion" to Death;
 Li P'ing-erh Cries Out in Pain for Kuan-ko
CHAPTER 60
 Li P'ing-erh Becomes Ill Because of Suppressed Anger;
 Hsi-men Ch'ing's Silk Goods Store Opens for Business
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

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