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The Plum in the Golden Vase or, Chin P'ing Mei, Volume Five : The Dissolution / Vol. 5, The dissolution / The dissolution / Vol. 5,

Volume five translation of the classic sixteenth-century Chinese novel on the domestic life of a corrupt merchant.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Xiaoxiaosheng (Autor)
Otros Autores: Roy, David Tod, 1933-2016 (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Chino
Publicado: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2013]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; 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 StrongholdCHAPTER 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-Niang 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 BordelloCHAPTER 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; Index.