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Geïllustreerde Chinese Klassiekers

Deze serie presenteert prachtig geïllustreerde versies van klassieke Chinese verhalen, waardoor een rijke literaire erfenis toegankelijk wordt voor een jonger publiek. Elk deel brengt iconische verhalen en personages tot leven door middel van boeiende vertellingen en traditionele kunstzinnigheid. Het dient als een uitstekende introductie tot de Chinese cultuur en literatuur, waarbij de geest van de originelen behouden blijft. De collectie is perfect voor gezinslezen of voor iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in oosterse fabels en legenden.

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Die Räuber vom Liang Schan Moor
The Water Margin : Outlaws of the Marsh

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  • Based on the historical bandit Song Jiang and his companions, this Chinese tale parallels the English classic of Robin Hood and His Merry Men, depicting an epic rebellion against tyranny that has captivated readers for centuries. This edition features a new preface and introduction by Edwin Lowe, who contextualizes the story for modern audiences and explores its history. The first English translation by Pearl S. Buck in 1933 titled All Men Are Brothers was followed by J.H. Jackson's translation, The Water Margin, in 1937. In this updated version, Lowe addresses the shortcomings of the original translation, restoring the grit and flavor of Shuihui Zhuan found in Chinese texts. He reintroduces elements such as sexual seduction, explicit brutality, and the raw voices of the lower classes during the Song Dynasty, which were sanitized in earlier translations. Additionally, the true names of Chinese deities, Bodhisattvas, gods, and demons are reinstated, along with the character of Ximen Qing. While rooted in Chinese culture, the themes of this narrative resonate universally, inspiring countless movies, television shows, and video games to this day.

    The Water Margin : Outlaws of the Marsh
  • China's great classic novel Outlaws of the Marsh, written in the fourteenth century, is a fictional account of twelfth-century events during the Song Dynasty. One by one, over a hundred men and women are forced by the harsh feudal officialdom to take to the hills. They band together and defeat every attempt of the government troops to crush them. Within this framework we find intrigue, adventure, murder, warfare, romance ... in a connected series of fascinating individual tales, told in the suspenseful manner of the traditional storyteller.

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