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The Story of the Stone (c. 1760), also known by the title of The Dream of the Red Chamber, is the great novel of manners in Chinese literature.
Divided into five volumes, of which The Warning Voice is the third, it charts the glory and decline of the illustrious Jia family (a story which closely accords with the fortunes of the author's own family). The two main characters, Bao-yu and Dai-yu, are set against a rich tapestry of humour, realistic detail and delicate poetry, which accurately reflects the ritualized hurly-burly of Chinese family life. But over and above the novel hangs the…mehr
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Divided into five volumes, of which The Warning Voice is the third, it charts the glory and decline of the illustrious Jia family (a story which closely accords with the fortunes of the author's own family). The two main characters, Bao-yu and Dai-yu, are set against a rich tapestry of humour, realistic detail and delicate poetry, which accurately reflects the ritualized hurly-burly of Chinese family life. But over and above the novel hangs the constant reminder that there is another plane of existence - a theme which affirms the Buddhist belief in a supernatural scheme of things.
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- Verlag: Penguin Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780141912813
- Artikelnr.: 37819593
- Verlag: Penguin Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780141912813
- Artikelnr.: 37819593
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Cao is considered to be China's greatest novelist, but little is known of his life. An unconventional, versatile man, he came from an eminent and wealthy family which suffered a reversal of fortune in 1728 after the death of the Kangxi Emperor and a power struggle between his sons. Cao seems to have spent about ten years writing and revising his novel, from roughly 1740 to 1750, but the last 40 of the 120 chapters were completed by a different author, probably after his death. He also worked for a period of time in the Imperial Clan's school for the children of the nobility and bannermen, but eventually settled in the countryside west of Peking. He earned some money by selling his own paintings, but his family seems to have been perpetually in poverty.
Preface
Chapter 54:
Lady Jia ridicules the cliches of romantic fiction; And Wang Xi-feng
emulates the filifal antics of Lao Lia-zi
Chapter 55:
A foolish concubine seeks to humiliate her own daughter; And an ill-natured
stewardess tries to outwit her young mistress
Chapter 56:
Resourceful Tan-chun abolilshes abuses in the interests of econoomy; And
sapient Bao-chai shows how small consessions can be made without loss of
dignity
Chapter 57:
Nightengale tests Jade Boy with a startling message; And Aunt Xue comforts
Frowner with words of loving kindness
Chapter 58:
In which the cock-bird who mourns his mate is found to be a hen; And a true
heart is able to sympathize with a strange kind of love
Chapter 59:
By Willow Walk the conververs of property resort to violence and abuse; And
at Green Delights the defenders of law and order invoke a higher authority
Chapter 60:
As a substiture for rose-orris Jia Huan is given jasmine face-powder; And
in return for rose essence Cook Liu is given lycoperdon snow
Chapter 61:
Bao-yu owns up to a crime he did not commit; And Patience bends authority
in order that the innocent may be spared
Chapter 62:
A tipsy Xiang-yun sleeps on a peony-petal pillow; And a grateful Caltrop
unfastens her pomegranate skirt
Chapter 63:
Flower-maidens combine for nocturnal birthday revels; And a grass widow
copes with funeral arrangments single-handed
Chapter 64:
Five fair women make subjects for a chaste maid's verse; And nine jade
dragons make a love-gift for a flirt
Chapter 65:
Jia Lian's second marriage is celebrated in secret; And the future marriage
of San-jie becomes a matter of speculation
Chapter 66:
Shame drives a warm-hearted young woman to take her life; And shock leads a
cold-hearted young gentleman to renounce the world
Chapter 67:
Frowner sees something that makes her homesick; And Xi-feng hears something
that rouses her suspicions
Chapter 68:
Er-jie takes up residence in Prospect Garden; And Xi-feng makes a
disturbance in Ning-guo House
Chapter 69:
A scheming woman kills with a borrowed knife; And one who has ceased to
hope swallows gold and dies
Chapter 70:
Lin Dai-yu resuscitates the Poetry Club; And Shi Xiang-yun tries her hand
at a song lyric
Chapter 71:
Lady Xing deliberately humiliates her daughter-in-law; And Faithful
inadvertently iterrupts a pair of love-birds
Chapter 72:
Wang Xi-fen refuses to see a doctor; And Brightie's wife seeks help with a
betrothal
Chapter 73:
A half-witted servant girl picks up a highly embarrassing object; And an
easy-going young mistress refuses to inquire into a theft
Chapter 74:
Lady Wang authorizes a raid on Prospect Garden; And Jia Xi-chun breaks off
relations with Ning-guo House
Chapter 75:
Midnight revellers are startled by a sound of evil omen; And Mid-Autumn
moon-watchers listen to quantrains of unequal merit
Chapter 76:
Flute-playing at Convex Pavillion provokes too much melancholy; And linked
verses at Concave Pavilion betray a morbid sensitivity
Chapter 77:
A wronged maid takes a loving last leave of her master; And three young
actresses seek to escape matrimony in the cloister
Chapter 78:
Jia Zheng commissions the Ballad of the Winsome Colonel; And Bao-yu
composes an Invocation to the Hibiscus Spirit
Chapter 79:
Xue Pan finds to his sorrow that he is married to a termagant; And
Ying-chun's parents betroth her to a Zhong-shan wolf
Chapter 80:
Unfortunate Caltrop is battered by a philandering husband; And One Plaster
Wang presribes for an insufferavle wife
Appendix I: Sandal, Musk, and Skybright
Appendix II: Suncloud, Sunset and Moonrise
Appendix III: You San-jie, Liu Xiang-lian and Jia Lian's Journeys
Appendix IV: Old Mrs. You and the Zhangs
Appendix V: Fivey, Bao Er and The Mattress
Appendix VI: Euergesia and the Little Actresses
Characters in Volume 3
Genealogical Tables
Preface
Chapter 54:
Lady Jia ridicules the cliches of romantic fiction; And Wang Xi-feng
emulates the filifal antics of Lao Lia-zi
Chapter 55:
A foolish concubine seeks to humiliate her own daughter; And an ill-natured
stewardess tries to outwit her young mistress
Chapter 56:
Resourceful Tan-chun abolilshes abuses in the interests of econoomy; And
sapient Bao-chai shows how small consessions can be made without loss of
dignity
Chapter 57:
Nightengale tests Jade Boy with a startling message; And Aunt Xue comforts
Frowner with words of loving kindness
Chapter 58:
In which the cock-bird who mourns his mate is found to be a hen; And a true
heart is able to sympathize with a strange kind of love
Chapter 59:
By Willow Walk the conververs of property resort to violence and abuse; And
at Green Delights the defenders of law and order invoke a higher authority
Chapter 60:
As a substiture for rose-orris Jia Huan is given jasmine face-powder; And
in return for rose essence Cook Liu is given lycoperdon snow
Chapter 61:
Bao-yu owns up to a crime he did not commit; And Patience bends authority
in order that the innocent may be spared
Chapter 62:
A tipsy Xiang-yun sleeps on a peony-petal pillow; And a grateful Caltrop
unfastens her pomegranate skirt
Chapter 63:
Flower-maidens combine for nocturnal birthday revels; And a grass widow
copes with funeral arrangments single-handed
Chapter 64:
Five fair women make subjects for a chaste maid's verse; And nine jade
dragons make a love-gift for a flirt
Chapter 65:
Jia Lian's second marriage is celebrated in secret; And the future marriage
of San-jie becomes a matter of speculation
Chapter 66:
Shame drives a warm-hearted young woman to take her life; And shock leads a
cold-hearted young gentleman to renounce the world
Chapter 67:
Frowner sees something that makes her homesick; And Xi-feng hears something
that rouses her suspicions
Chapter 68:
Er-jie takes up residence in Prospect Garden; And Xi-feng makes a
disturbance in Ning-guo House
Chapter 69:
A scheming woman kills with a borrowed knife; And one who has ceased to
hope swallows gold and dies
Chapter 70:
Lin Dai-yu resuscitates the Poetry Club; And Shi Xiang-yun tries her hand
at a song lyric
Chapter 71:
Lady Xing deliberately humiliates her daughter-in-law; And Faithful
inadvertently iterrupts a pair of love-birds
Chapter 72:
Wang Xi-fen refuses to see a doctor; And Brightie's wife seeks help with a
betrothal
Chapter 73:
A half-witted servant girl picks up a highly embarrassing object; And an
easy-going young mistress refuses to inquire into a theft
Chapter 74:
Lady Wang authorizes a raid on Prospect Garden; And Jia Xi-chun breaks off
relations with Ning-guo House
Chapter 75:
Midnight revellers are startled by a sound of evil omen; And Mid-Autumn
moon-watchers listen to quantrains of unequal merit
Chapter 76:
Flute-playing at Convex Pavillion provokes too much melancholy; And linked
verses at Concave Pavilion betray a morbid sensitivity
Chapter 77:
A wronged maid takes a loving last leave of her master; And three young
actresses seek to escape matrimony in the cloister
Chapter 78:
Jia Zheng commissions the Ballad of the Winsome Colonel; And Bao-yu
composes an Invocation to the Hibiscus Spirit
Chapter 79:
Xue Pan finds to his sorrow that he is married to a termagant; And
Ying-chun's parents betroth her to a Zhong-shan wolf
Chapter 80:
Unfortunate Caltrop is battered by a philandering husband; And One Plaster
Wang presribes for an insufferavle wife
Appendix I: Sandal, Musk, and Skybright
Appendix II: Suncloud, Sunset and Moonrise
Appendix III: You San-jie, Liu Xiang-lian and Jia Lian's Journeys
Appendix IV: Old Mrs. You and the Zhangs
Appendix V: Fivey, Bao Er and The Mattress
Appendix VI: Euergesia and the Little Actresses
Characters in Volume 3
Genealogical Tables







