The plum in the golden vase, or, Chin P'ing Mei [[electronic resource] ] . Volume five The dissolution / / translated by David Tod Roy |
Autore | Xiaoxiaosheng |
Edizione | [Course Book] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Princeton, : Princeton University Press, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (625 pages) |
Disciplina | 895.1346 |
Altri autori (Persone) | RoyDavid Tod |
Collana |
Princeton Library of Asian Translations
Princeton library of Asian translations |
Soggetto topico | LITERARY CRITICISM / General |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-691-15771-5
1-4008-4815-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Cast of Characters -- Chapter 81. Han Tao-kuo Takes Advantage of a Chance to Appropriate the Goods; T'ang Lai-pao Defrauds His Master and Disregards His Benevolence -- Chapter 82. P'an Chin-lien Makes an Assignation on a Moonlit Night; Ch'en Ching-chi Enjoys Two Beauties in a Painted Bower -- Chapter 83. Ch'iu-chü, Harboring Resentment, Reveals a Clandestine Affair; Ch'un-mei Transmits a Note to Facilitate a Lovers' Rendezvous -- Chapter 84. Wu Yüeh-niang Creates a Stir in the Temple of Iridescent Clouds; Sung Chiang Uprightly Frees Her from the Ch'ing-feng Stronghold -- Chapter 85. Wu Yüeh-niang Surprises Chin-lien in the Act of Adultery; Auntie Hsüeh Agrees to Sell Ch'un-mei on a Moonlit Night -- Chapter 86. Sun Hsüeh-o Instigates the Beating of Ch'en Ching-chi; Dame Wang Marries Off Chin-lien to the Highest Bidder -- Chapter 87. Dame Wang Hungers after Wealth and Receives Her Just Reward; Wu Sung Kills His Sister-in- law and Propitiates His Brother -- Chapter 88. P'an Chin-lien Appears in a Dream in Commandant Chou Hsiu's Home; Wu Yüeh-niang Contributes a Gift to a Subscription-Seeking Monk -- Chapter 89. On the Ch'ing-ming Festival the Widow Visits the New Grave; Wu Yüeh-niang Blunders into the Temple of Eternal Felicity -- Chapter 90. Lai-wang Absconds Together with Sun Hsüeh-o; Sun Hsüeh-o Is Sold to Chou Hsiu's Household -- Chapter 91. Meng Yü-lou Is Happy to Marry Li Kung-pi; Li Kung-pi in a Fit of Rage Beats Yü-tsan -- Chapter 92. Ch'en Ching-chi Is Entrapped in Yen-chou Prefecture; Wu Yüeh-N iang Creates a Stir in the District Yamen -- Chapter 93. Wang Hsüan Relies on Righteousness to Help the Poor; Abbot Jen in the Desire for Profit Invites Disaster -- Chapter 94. Liu the Second Drunkenly Beats Ch'en Ching-chi; Sun Hsüeh-o Becomes a Trollop in My Own Tavern -- Chapter 95. P'ing-an Absconds with Jewelry from the Pawnshop; Auntie Hsüeh Cleverly Proposes a Personal Appeal -- Chapter 96. Ch'un-mei Enjoys Visiting the Pools and Pavilions of Her Old Home; Commandant Chou Hsiu Sends Chang Sheng to Look for Ch'en Ching-chi -- Chapter 97. Ch'en Ching-chi Plays a Role in the Commandant's Household; Auntie Hsüeh Peddles Trinkets and Proposes a Marriage Match -- Chapter 98. Ch'en Ching-chi Opens a Tavern in Lin-ch'ing; Han Ai-chieh Encounters a Lover in a Bordello -- Chapter 99. Liu the Second Drunkenly Curses Wang Liu-erh; Chang Sheng Wrathfully Kills Ch'en Ching-chi -- Chapter 100. Han Ai-chieh Seeks Her Father and Mother in Hu-chou; Ch'an Master P'u-ching Rescues Souls from Perdition -- Notes -- Bibliography to Volume 5 -- Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910452866103321 |
Xiaoxiaosheng | ||
Princeton, : Princeton University Press, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The plum in the golden vase, or, Chin P'ing Mei [[electronic resource] ] . Volume five The dissolution / / translated by David Tod Roy |
Autore | Xiaoxiaosheng |
Edizione | [Course Book] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Princeton, : Princeton University Press, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (625 pages) |
Disciplina | 895.1346 |
Altri autori (Persone) | RoyDavid Tod |
Collana |
Princeton Library of Asian Translations
Princeton library of Asian translations |
Soggetto topico | LITERARY CRITICISM / General |
ISBN |
0-691-15771-5
1-4008-4815-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Cast of Characters -- Chapter 81. Han Tao-kuo Takes Advantage of a Chance to Appropriate the Goods; T'ang Lai-pao Defrauds His Master and Disregards His Benevolence -- Chapter 82. P'an Chin-lien Makes an Assignation on a Moonlit Night; Ch'en Ching-chi Enjoys Two Beauties in a Painted Bower -- Chapter 83. Ch'iu-chü, Harboring Resentment, Reveals a Clandestine Affair; Ch'un-mei Transmits a Note to Facilitate a Lovers' Rendezvous -- Chapter 84. Wu Yüeh-niang Creates a Stir in the Temple of Iridescent Clouds; Sung Chiang Uprightly Frees Her from the Ch'ing-feng Stronghold -- Chapter 85. Wu Yüeh-niang Surprises Chin-lien in the Act of Adultery; Auntie Hsüeh Agrees to Sell Ch'un-mei on a Moonlit Night -- Chapter 86. Sun Hsüeh-o Instigates the Beating of Ch'en Ching-chi; Dame Wang Marries Off Chin-lien to the Highest Bidder -- Chapter 87. Dame Wang Hungers after Wealth and Receives Her Just Reward; Wu Sung Kills His Sister-in- law and Propitiates His Brother -- Chapter 88. P'an Chin-lien Appears in a Dream in Commandant Chou Hsiu's Home; Wu Yüeh-niang Contributes a Gift to a Subscription-Seeking Monk -- Chapter 89. On the Ch'ing-ming Festival the Widow Visits the New Grave; Wu Yüeh-niang Blunders into the Temple of Eternal Felicity -- Chapter 90. Lai-wang Absconds Together with Sun Hsüeh-o; Sun Hsüeh-o Is Sold to Chou Hsiu's Household -- Chapter 91. Meng Yü-lou Is Happy to Marry Li Kung-pi; Li Kung-pi in a Fit of Rage Beats Yü-tsan -- Chapter 92. Ch'en Ching-chi Is Entrapped in Yen-chou Prefecture; Wu Yüeh-N iang Creates a Stir in the District Yamen -- Chapter 93. Wang Hsüan Relies on Righteousness to Help the Poor; Abbot Jen in the Desire for Profit Invites Disaster -- Chapter 94. Liu the Second Drunkenly Beats Ch'en Ching-chi; Sun Hsüeh-o Becomes a Trollop in My Own Tavern -- Chapter 95. P'ing-an Absconds with Jewelry from the Pawnshop; Auntie Hsüeh Cleverly Proposes a Personal Appeal -- Chapter 96. Ch'un-mei Enjoys Visiting the Pools and Pavilions of Her Old Home; Commandant Chou Hsiu Sends Chang Sheng to Look for Ch'en Ching-chi -- Chapter 97. Ch'en Ching-chi Plays a Role in the Commandant's Household; Auntie Hsüeh Peddles Trinkets and Proposes a Marriage Match -- Chapter 98. Ch'en Ching-chi Opens a Tavern in Lin-ch'ing; Han Ai-chieh Encounters a Lover in a Bordello -- Chapter 99. Liu the Second Drunkenly Curses Wang Liu-erh; Chang Sheng Wrathfully Kills Ch'en Ching-chi -- Chapter 100. Han Ai-chieh Seeks Her Father and Mother in Hu-chou; Ch'an Master P'u-ching Rescues Souls from Perdition -- Notes -- Bibliography to Volume 5 -- Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790569503321 |
Xiaoxiaosheng | ||
Princeton, : Princeton University Press, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The plum in the golden vase, or, Chin P'ing Mei . Volume five The dissolution / / translated by David Tod Roy |
Autore | Xiaoxiaosheng |
Edizione | [Course Book] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Princeton, : Princeton University Press, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (625 pages) |
Disciplina | 895.1346 |
Altri autori (Persone) | RoyDavid Tod |
Collana |
Princeton Library of Asian Translations
Princeton library of Asian translations |
Soggetto topico | LITERARY CRITICISM / General |
ISBN |
0-691-15771-5
1-4008-4815-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Cast of Characters -- Chapter 81. Han Tao-kuo Takes Advantage of a Chance to Appropriate the Goods; T'ang Lai-pao Defrauds His Master and Disregards His Benevolence -- Chapter 82. P'an Chin-lien Makes an Assignation on a Moonlit Night; Ch'en Ching-chi Enjoys Two Beauties in a Painted Bower -- Chapter 83. Ch'iu-chü, Harboring Resentment, Reveals a Clandestine Affair; Ch'un-mei Transmits a Note to Facilitate a Lovers' Rendezvous -- Chapter 84. Wu Yüeh-niang Creates a Stir in the Temple of Iridescent Clouds; Sung Chiang Uprightly Frees Her from the Ch'ing-feng Stronghold -- Chapter 85. Wu Yüeh-niang Surprises Chin-lien in the Act of Adultery; Auntie Hsüeh Agrees to Sell Ch'un-mei on a Moonlit Night -- Chapter 86. Sun Hsüeh-o Instigates the Beating of Ch'en Ching-chi; Dame Wang Marries Off Chin-lien to the Highest Bidder -- Chapter 87. Dame Wang Hungers after Wealth and Receives Her Just Reward; Wu Sung Kills His Sister-in- law and Propitiates His Brother -- Chapter 88. P'an Chin-lien Appears in a Dream in Commandant Chou Hsiu's Home; Wu Yüeh-niang Contributes a Gift to a Subscription-Seeking Monk -- Chapter 89. On the Ch'ing-ming Festival the Widow Visits the New Grave; Wu Yüeh-niang Blunders into the Temple of Eternal Felicity -- Chapter 90. Lai-wang Absconds Together with Sun Hsüeh-o; Sun Hsüeh-o Is Sold to Chou Hsiu's Household -- Chapter 91. Meng Yü-lou Is Happy to Marry Li Kung-pi; Li Kung-pi in a Fit of Rage Beats Yü-tsan -- Chapter 92. Ch'en Ching-chi Is Entrapped in Yen-chou Prefecture; Wu Yüeh-N iang Creates a Stir in the District Yamen -- Chapter 93. Wang Hsüan Relies on Righteousness to Help the Poor; Abbot Jen in the Desire for Profit Invites Disaster -- Chapter 94. Liu the Second Drunkenly Beats Ch'en Ching-chi; Sun Hsüeh-o Becomes a Trollop in My Own Tavern -- Chapter 95. P'ing-an Absconds with Jewelry from the Pawnshop; Auntie Hsüeh Cleverly Proposes a Personal Appeal -- Chapter 96. Ch'un-mei Enjoys Visiting the Pools and Pavilions of Her Old Home; Commandant Chou Hsiu Sends Chang Sheng to Look for Ch'en Ching-chi -- Chapter 97. Ch'en Ching-chi Plays a Role in the Commandant's Household; Auntie Hsüeh Peddles Trinkets and Proposes a Marriage Match -- Chapter 98. Ch'en Ching-chi Opens a Tavern in Lin-ch'ing; Han Ai-chieh Encounters a Lover in a Bordello -- Chapter 99. Liu the Second Drunkenly Curses Wang Liu-erh; Chang Sheng Wrathfully Kills Ch'en Ching-chi -- Chapter 100. Han Ai-chieh Seeks Her Father and Mother in Hu-chou; Ch'an Master P'u-ching Rescues Souls from Perdition -- Notes -- Bibliography to Volume 5 -- Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910822037603321 |
Xiaoxiaosheng | ||
Princeton, : Princeton University Press, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The plum in the golden vase, or, Chin Pʹing Mei . Volume four The climax [[electronic resource] /] / translated by David Tod Roy |
Autore | Xiaoxiaosheng |
Edizione | [Course Book] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1030 pages) |
Disciplina | 895.1346 |
Altri autori (Persone) | RoyDavid Tod <1933-> |
Collana | Princeton library of Asian translations |
Soggetto topico | LITERARY CRITICISM / General |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-09633-1
9786613096333 1-4008-3858-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CAST OF CHARACTERS -- CHAPTER 61. Han Tao-kuo Prepares an Entertainment for Hsi-men Ch'ing; Li P'ing-erh Painfully Observes the Double Yang Festival -- CHAPTER 62. Taoist Master P'an Performs an Exorcism on the Lantern Altar; Hsi-men Ch'ing Laments Egregiously on Behalf of Li P'ing-erh -- CHAPTER 63. Friends and Relatives Offer Funeral Oblations at a Memorial Feast; Hsi-men Ch'ing Is Reminded of Li P'ing-erh While Watching a Drama -- CHAPTER 64. Yü-hsiao Kneels in Making an Appeal to P'an Chin-lien; Offi cers of the Guard Sacrifi ce to a Rich Man's Spouse -- CHAPTER 65. Abbot Wu Meets the Funeral Procession and Eulogizes the Portrait; Censor Sung Imposes on a Local Magnate to Entertain Eunuch Huang -- CHAPTER 66. Majordomo Chai Sends a Letter with a Consolatory Contribution; Perfect Man Huang Conducts a Rite for the Salvation of the Dead -- CHAPTER 67. Hsi-men Ch'ing Appreciates the Snow While in His Studio; Li P'ing-erh Describes Her Intimate Feelings in a Dream -- CHAPTER 68. Cheng Ai-yüeh Flaunts Her Beauty and Discloses a Secret; Tai-an Perseveres Assiduously in Seeking Out Auntie Wen -- CHAPTER 69. Auntie Wen Communicates Hsi-men Ch'ing's Wishes to Lady Lin; Wang Ts'ai Falls for a Trick and Invites His Own Humiliation -- CHAPTER 70. Hsi-men Ch'ing's Successful Efforts Procure Him a Promotion; Assembled Offi cials Report before Defender-in-chief Chu Mien -- CHAPTER 71. Li P'ing-erh Appears in a Dream in Battalion Commander Ho's House; The Judicial Commissioners Present Their Memorials at the Audience -- CHAPTER 72. Wang the Third Kowtows to Hsi-men Ch'ing as His Adopted Father; Ying Po-chüeh Intercedes to Alleviate the Grievance of Li Ming -- CHAPTER 73. P'an Chin-lien Is Irked by the Song "I Remember Her Flute-playing"; Big Sister Yü Sings "Getting through the Five Watches of the Night" -- CHAPTER 74. Censor Sung Ch'iao-nien Solicits the Eight Immortals Tripod; Wu Yüeh-niang Listens to the Precious Scroll on Woman Huang -- CHAPTER 75. Ch'un-mei Vilely Abuses Second Sister Shen; Yü-hsiao Spills the Beans to P'an Chin-lien -- CHAPTER 76. Meng Yü-lou Assuages Yüeh-niang's Wrath; Hsi-men Ch'ing Repudiates Licentiate Wen -- CHAPTER 77. Hsi-men Ch'ing Slogs through the Snow to Visit Cheng Ai-yüeh; Pen the Fourth's Wife Sits by the Window Waiting for a Tryst -- CHAPTER 78. Hsi-men Ch'ing Ventures upon a Second Engagement with Lady Lin; Wu Yüeh-niang Invites Ho Yung-shou's Wife to View the Lanterns -- CHAPTER 79. Hsi-men Ch'ing in His Sexual Indulgence Incurs an Illness; Wu Yüeh-niang Bears a Child upon the Death of Her Husband -- CHAPTER 80. Ch'en Ching-chi Resorts to Pilfering Jade and Purloining Perfume; Li Chiao-erh Makes Off with the Silver and Returns to the Brothel -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910459939703321 |
Xiaoxiaosheng | ||
Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The plum in the golden vase, or, Chin Pʹing Mei . Volume four The climax [[electronic resource] /] / translated by David Tod Roy |
Autore | Xiaoxiaosheng |
Edizione | [Course Book] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1030 pages) |
Disciplina | 895.1346 |
Altri autori (Persone) | RoyDavid Tod <1933-> |
Collana | Princeton library of Asian translations |
Soggetto topico | LITERARY CRITICISM / General |
ISBN |
1-283-09633-1
9786613096333 1-4008-3858-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Front matter -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CAST OF CHARACTERS -- CHAPTER 61. Han Tao-kuo Prepares an Entertainment for Hsi-men Ch'ing; Li P'ing-erh Painfully Observes the Double Yang Festival -- CHAPTER 62. Taoist Master P'an Performs an Exorcism on the Lantern Altar; Hsi-men Ch'ing Laments Egregiously on Behalf of Li P'ing-erh -- CHAPTER 63. Friends and Relatives Offer Funeral Oblations at a Memorial Feast; Hsi-men Ch'ing Is Reminded of Li P'ing-erh While Watching a Drama -- CHAPTER 64. Yü-hsiao Kneels in Making an Appeal to P'an Chin-lien; Offi cers of the Guard Sacrifi ce to a Rich Man's Spouse -- CHAPTER 65. Abbot Wu Meets the Funeral Procession and Eulogizes the Portrait; Censor Sung Imposes on a Local Magnate to Entertain Eunuch Huang -- CHAPTER 66. Majordomo Chai Sends a Letter with a Consolatory Contribution; Perfect Man Huang Conducts a Rite for the Salvation of the Dead -- CHAPTER 67. Hsi-men Ch'ing Appreciates the Snow While in His Studio; Li P'ing-erh Describes Her Intimate Feelings in a Dream -- CHAPTER 68. Cheng Ai-yüeh Flaunts Her Beauty and Discloses a Secret; Tai-an Perseveres Assiduously in Seeking Out Auntie Wen -- CHAPTER 69. Auntie Wen Communicates Hsi-men Ch'ing's Wishes to Lady Lin; Wang Ts'ai Falls for a Trick and Invites His Own Humiliation -- CHAPTER 70. Hsi-men Ch'ing's Successful Efforts Procure Him a Promotion; Assembled Offi cials Report before Defender-in-chief Chu Mien -- CHAPTER 71. Li P'ing-erh Appears in a Dream in Battalion Commander Ho's House; The Judicial Commissioners Present Their Memorials at the Audience -- CHAPTER 72. Wang the Third Kowtows to Hsi-men Ch'ing as His Adopted Father; Ying Po-chüeh Intercedes to Alleviate the Grievance of Li Ming -- CHAPTER 73. P'an Chin-lien Is Irked by the Song "I Remember Her Flute-playing"; Big Sister Yü Sings "Getting through the Five Watches of the Night" -- CHAPTER 74. Censor Sung Ch'iao-nien Solicits the Eight Immortals Tripod; Wu Yüeh-niang Listens to the Precious Scroll on Woman Huang -- CHAPTER 75. Ch'un-mei Vilely Abuses Second Sister Shen; Yü-hsiao Spills the Beans to P'an Chin-lien -- CHAPTER 76. Meng Yü-lou Assuages Yüeh-niang's Wrath; Hsi-men Ch'ing Repudiates Licentiate Wen -- CHAPTER 77. Hsi-men Ch'ing Slogs through the Snow to Visit Cheng Ai-yüeh; Pen the Fourth's Wife Sits by the Window Waiting for a Tryst -- CHAPTER 78. Hsi-men Ch'ing Ventures upon a Second Engagement with Lady Lin; Wu Yüeh-niang Invites Ho Yung-shou's Wife to View the Lanterns -- CHAPTER 79. Hsi-men Ch'ing in His Sexual Indulgence Incurs an Illness; Wu Yüeh-niang Bears a Child upon the Death of Her Husband -- CHAPTER 80. Ch'en Ching-chi Resorts to Pilfering Jade and Purloining Perfume; Li Chiao-erh Makes Off with the Silver and Returns to the Brothel -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790082903321 |
Xiaoxiaosheng | ||
Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The plum in the golden vase, or, Chin Pʹing Mei . Volume four The climax / / translated by David Tod Roy |
Autore | Xiaoxiaosheng |
Edizione | [Course Book] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1030 pages) |
Disciplina | 895.1346 |
Altri autori (Persone) | RoyDavid Tod <1933-> |
Collana | Princeton library of Asian translations |
Soggetto topico | LITERARY CRITICISM / General |
ISBN |
1-283-09633-1
9786613096333 1-4008-3858-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Front matter -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CAST OF CHARACTERS -- CHAPTER 61. Han Tao-kuo Prepares an Entertainment for Hsi-men Ch'ing; Li P'ing-erh Painfully Observes the Double Yang Festival -- CHAPTER 62. Taoist Master P'an Performs an Exorcism on the Lantern Altar; Hsi-men Ch'ing Laments Egregiously on Behalf of Li P'ing-erh -- CHAPTER 63. Friends and Relatives Offer Funeral Oblations at a Memorial Feast; Hsi-men Ch'ing Is Reminded of Li P'ing-erh While Watching a Drama -- CHAPTER 64. Yü-hsiao Kneels in Making an Appeal to P'an Chin-lien; Offi cers of the Guard Sacrifi ce to a Rich Man's Spouse -- CHAPTER 65. Abbot Wu Meets the Funeral Procession and Eulogizes the Portrait; Censor Sung Imposes on a Local Magnate to Entertain Eunuch Huang -- CHAPTER 66. Majordomo Chai Sends a Letter with a Consolatory Contribution; Perfect Man Huang Conducts a Rite for the Salvation of the Dead -- CHAPTER 67. Hsi-men Ch'ing Appreciates the Snow While in His Studio; Li P'ing-erh Describes Her Intimate Feelings in a Dream -- CHAPTER 68. Cheng Ai-yüeh Flaunts Her Beauty and Discloses a Secret; Tai-an Perseveres Assiduously in Seeking Out Auntie Wen -- CHAPTER 69. Auntie Wen Communicates Hsi-men Ch'ing's Wishes to Lady Lin; Wang Ts'ai Falls for a Trick and Invites His Own Humiliation -- CHAPTER 70. Hsi-men Ch'ing's Successful Efforts Procure Him a Promotion; Assembled Offi cials Report before Defender-in-chief Chu Mien -- CHAPTER 71. Li P'ing-erh Appears in a Dream in Battalion Commander Ho's House; The Judicial Commissioners Present Their Memorials at the Audience -- CHAPTER 72. Wang the Third Kowtows to Hsi-men Ch'ing as His Adopted Father; Ying Po-chüeh Intercedes to Alleviate the Grievance of Li Ming -- CHAPTER 73. P'an Chin-lien Is Irked by the Song "I Remember Her Flute-playing"; Big Sister Yü Sings "Getting through the Five Watches of the Night" -- CHAPTER 74. Censor Sung Ch'iao-nien Solicits the Eight Immortals Tripod; Wu Yüeh-niang Listens to the Precious Scroll on Woman Huang -- CHAPTER 75. Ch'un-mei Vilely Abuses Second Sister Shen; Yü-hsiao Spills the Beans to P'an Chin-lien -- CHAPTER 76. Meng Yü-lou Assuages Yüeh-niang's Wrath; Hsi-men Ch'ing Repudiates Licentiate Wen -- CHAPTER 77. Hsi-men Ch'ing Slogs through the Snow to Visit Cheng Ai-yüeh; Pen the Fourth's Wife Sits by the Window Waiting for a Tryst -- CHAPTER 78. Hsi-men Ch'ing Ventures upon a Second Engagement with Lady Lin; Wu Yüeh-niang Invites Ho Yung-shou's Wife to View the Lanterns -- CHAPTER 79. Hsi-men Ch'ing in His Sexual Indulgence Incurs an Illness; Wu Yüeh-niang Bears a Child upon the Death of Her Husband -- CHAPTER 80. Ch'en Ching-chi Resorts to Pilfering Jade and Purloining Perfume; Li Chiao-erh Makes Off with the Silver and Returns to the Brothel -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910808476603321 |
Xiaoxiaosheng | ||
Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
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Saying all that can be said : the art of describing sex in Jin Ping Mei / Keith McMahon |
Autore | McMahon, Keith |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, : Harvard University Asia Center, 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | xiv, 287 p. : ill. ; 24 cm |
Soggetto topico |
Letteratura erotica - Cina - Dinastia Ming (1368-1644)
Sesso in letteratura - Cina - 16. sec |
ISBN | 978-06-7429-135-5 |
Classificazione | CIN VI A |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNIOR-UON00519907 |
McMahon, Keith | ||
Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, : Harvard University Asia Center, 2023 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. L'Orientale | ||
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