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Mistress and Maid (Jiaohong ji) by Meng Chengshun

AUTHOR: Cyril Birch (Translator)
ISBN: 0231121687

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Mistress and Maid (Jiaohong ji) by Meng Chengshun
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by Cyril Birch (Translator)


Review
"Birch has long been a leading translator of Chinese literature.... The present excellent translation includes... explanation of the metaphors and allusions found throughout the drama." -- Choice


Review
"This translation of one of the ten great tragedies of Chinese drama is a crowning achievement by a veteran translator." -- Wilt Idema, professor of Chinese literature, Harvard University


Book Description
One of our most acclaimed translators of Chinese drama and a specialist of Ming period literature translates one of the greatest Chinese tragedies of the first half of the seventeenth century, available for the first time in English.


Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Chinese


About the Author
Cyril Birch is Agassiz Professor Emeritus in the Department of East Asian Languages at the University of California, Berkeley, and is the author, editor, or translator of numerous books, including Scenes for Mandarins (Columbia) and The Peony Pavilion.


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         Book Review

Mistress and Maid (Jiaohong ji) by Meng Chengshun
- Book Reviews,
by Cyril Birch (Translator)

Mistress and Maid (Jiaohong ji) by Meng Chengshun

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"Translator Cyril Birch presents a tale regarded as one of the ten greatest tragedies of Chinese drama, available for the first time in English. After her father reneges on her marital pact, Jianiang (named "Bella" in Birch's translation), the mistress of the title, refuses to separate from her lover. The two have vowed to share "in life one room, in death one tomb." The witty subversion of both conventional morality and the arranged marriage makes this seventeenth-century play particularly innovative. Chinese critics have hailed it as essentially revolutionary for its depiction of youthful resistance to the oppression imposed by latter-day Confucian values, but as Birch notes in the introduction, "the glory of Mistress and Maid is the tender delicacy of the lovers' interactions." This depth of feeling also distinguishes the play from others of the "boy-meets-girl" genre so prevalent during the late-imperial age."--BOOK JACKET.

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One of our most acclaimed translators of Chinese drama and a specialist of Ming period literature translates one of the greatest Chinese tragedies of the first half of the seventeenth century, available for the first time in English.


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