Bandits in Print The Water Margin and the transformations of the Chinese novel
"Bandits in Print uses the classic novel "The Water Margin" (Shuihu Zhuan) to examine the world of print in early modern China, tracing the ways the novel was adapted and altered by influential editor-publishers in the Ming and arguing that in some circumstances the print medium can b...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Ithaca, New York :
Cornell University Press
2023.
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Series: | Cornell East Asia series ;
212. |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009745331106719 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The Bandits' Reception
- "Falsifying a Biography Brought him Power": The "Wuding Editions" and Guo Xun
- "One freshly slaughtered pig, two flagons of Jinhua wine . . . and a small book": The Censorate Edition
- After the Fire: Li Kaixian, The Precious Sword, and the "Xiong Damu Mode"
- Characters in the Margins: The Commercial Editions
- "The Art of Subtle Phrasing has been Extinguished": The Jin Shengtan Edition
- Conclusion: Bandits in Print.
- Introduction: The Bandits' Reception
- "Falsifying a Biography Brought him Power": The "Wuding Editions" and Guo Xun
- "One freshly slaughtered pig, two flagons of Jinhua wine ... and a small book": The Censorate Edition
- After the Fire: Li Kaixian, The Precious Sword, and the "Xiong Damu Mode"
- Characters in the Margins: The Commercial Editions
- "The Art of Subtle Phrasing has been Extinguished": The Jin Shengtan Edition
- Conclusion: Bandits in Print.