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Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 608

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-05-25
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

The Strange Tales of Pu Songling (1640-1715) are exquisite and amusing miniatures that are regarded as the pinnacle of classical Chinese fiction. With their elegant prose, witty wordplay and subtle charm, the 104 stories in this selection reveal a world in which nothing is as it seems. Here a Taoist monk conjures up a magical pear tree, a scholar recounts his previous incarnations, a woman out-foxes the fox-spirit that possesses her, a child bride gives birth to a thimble-sized baby, a ghostly city appears out of nowhere and a heartless daughter-in-law is turned into a pig. In his tales of humans coupling with shape-shifting spirits, bizarre phenomena, haunted buildings and enchanted objects, Pu Songling pushes back the boundaries of human experience and enlightens as he entertains.

Strange Stories from the Lodge of Leisures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Strange Stories from the Lodge of Leisures

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-09-15
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  • Publisher: DigiCat

A collection of strange short stories by the 17th-century Chinese writer from the Qing dynasty, Pu Songling. This collection ranges from stories about silly real-life problems of the upper classes to stories dealing with monsters, ghosts, and fox spirits. Songling brilliantly criticizes society and preaches morals through his stories.

Strange Tales from Liaozhai - Vol. 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

Strange Tales from Liaozhai - Vol. 1

The weird and whimsical short stories in Strange Tales from Liaozhai show their author, Pu Songling (1640-1715), to be both an explorer of the macabre, like Edgar Allan Poe, and a moralist, like Aesop. In this first complete translation of the collection's 494 stories into English, readers will encounter supernatural creatures, natural disasters, magical aspects of Buddhist and Daoist spirituality, and a wide range of Chinese folklore. Annotations are provided to clarify unfamiliar references or cultural allusions, and introductory essays have been included to explain facets of Pu Songling's work and to provide context for some of the unique qualities of his uncanny tales. This is the first of 6 volumes.

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio

Long considered a masterpiece of the eerie and fantastic, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is a collection of supernatural-themed tales compiled from ancient Chinese folk stories by Songling Pu in the eighteenth century. These tales of ghosts, magic, vampirism, and other things bizarre and fantastic are an excellent Chinese companion to Lafcadio Hearn's well-known collections of Japanese ghost stories Kwaidan and In Ghostly Japan. Already a true classic of Chinese literature and of supernatural tales in general, this new edition of the Herbert A. Giles translation converts the work to Pinyin for the first time and includes a new foreword by Victoria Cass that properly introduces the book to both readers of Chinese literature and of hair-raising tales best read with the lights turned low on a quiet night. Some of the stories found in these pages include: The Tiger of Zhaocheng The Magic Sword Miss Lianziang, the Fox-Girl The Quarrelsome Brothers The Princess Lily A Rip Van Winkle The Resuscitated Corpse Taoist Miracles A Chinese Solomon

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, Vol. 2 (of 2)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, Vol. 2 (of 2)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Pu Songling was a Qing Dynasty Chinese writer, best known as the author of Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio.

Strange Tales from Liaozhai - Vol. 4
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 473

Strange Tales from Liaozhai - Vol. 4

The weird and whimsical short stories in Strange Tales from Liaozhai show their author, Pu Songling (1640-1715), to be both an explorer of the macabre, like Edgar Allan Poe, and a moralist, like Aesop. In this first complete translation of the collection's 494 stories into English, readers will encounter supernatural creatures, natural disasters, magical aspects of Buddhist and Daoist spirituality, and a wide range of Chinese folklore. Annotations are provided to clarify unfamiliar references or cultural allusions, and introductory essays have been included to explain facets of Pu Songling's work and to provide context for some of the unique qualities of his uncanny tales.This is volume 4 of 6.

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (Volumes 1 And 2)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (Volumes 1 And 2)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Pu Songling was a Qing Dynasty Chinese writer, best known as the author of Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio.

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio
  • Language: en

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio

Exquisite and amusing miniatures regarded as the pinnacle of classical Chinese fiction With their elegant prose, witty wordplay and subtle charm, the 104 stories in this selection from The Strange Tales of Pu Songling (1640-1715) reveal a world in which nothing is as it seems. Here a Taoist monk conjures up a magical pear tree, a scholar recounts his previous incarnations, a woman out-foxes the fox-spirit that possesses her, a child bride gives birth to a thimble-sized baby, a ghostly city appears out of nowhere and a heartless daughter-in-law is turned into a pig. In his tales of humans coupling with shape-shifting spirits, bizarre phenomena, haunted buildings and enchanted objects, Pu Song...

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio

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Wailing Ghosts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 59

Wailing Ghosts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-02-26
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

'...revealing great shining fangs more than three inches long.' Some of the most macabre and wonderful of all Chinese stories, including 'The Golden Goblet', 'Scorched Moth the Daoist' and 'The Black Beast' Introducing Little Black Classics: 80 books for Penguin's 80th birthday. Little Black Classics celebrate the huge range and diversity of Penguin Classics, with books from around the world and across many centuries. They take us from a balloon ride over Victorian London to a garden of blossom in Japan, from Tierra del Fuego to 16th century California and the Russian steppe. Here are stories lyrical and savage; poems epic and intimate; essays satirical and inspirational; and ideas that have shaped the lives of millions. Pu Songling (1640-1715). Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is available in Penguin Classics.