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Harmony Garden

Harmony Garden
Author: J. D. Schmidt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 781
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 113686217X

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This is the first complete study of China's most popular eighteenth-century poet in any Western language. The work consists of a detailed biography, a study of Yuan's revolutionary reinterpretation of Chinese literary theory, and an analysis of his many contributions to the more original genres of Qing-dynasty (1644-1911) poetry such as narrative, historical, didactic, eccentric, and nature verse. The study is concluded by a generous and representative sampling of Yuan's poetry in translation, the first to do justice to the wide variety and richness of his oeuvre. Although many shorter poems are selected, this is the first translation to include his outstanding longer poetry. Harmony Garden will completely revise current attitudes in the west concerning classical Chines literature during the eighteenth century, a period that was long viewed as one of decline, but now appears to equal the golden ages of antiquity.


The Way of Eating

The Way of Eating
Author: Yuan Mei
Publisher: Berkshire Publishing Group
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1614728267

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The Way of Eating: Yuan Mei`s Manual of Gastronomy (Suiyuan Shidan) is, remarkably, the first English edition of one of the world’s most famous books about food. The Way of Eating is a treatise and a cookbook, written in the late eighteenth century by the Qing dynasty poet Yuan Mei. It includes recipes for well-known dishes such as birds nest and sharks fin, and offers modern readers an appealing perspective on Chinese history and culinary culture, and was translated and annotated by Sean J. S. Chen with editorial advice from E. N. Anderson and Jeffrey Riegel. This edition is in English but includes Chinese characters and vocabulary, and is 250 pages in length. The team’s aim was to convey the charm, humor, and erudition of one of China’s greatest writers. Also included are a glossary and a bibliography of additional sources. Chinese food expert Nicole Mones, author of the novel The Last Chinese Chef, has contributed an engaging introduction to Yuan Mei and his work. “This is far more than a cookbook: The Way of Eating is food history at its finest, a window into a fascinating and long-lost world.” Ruth Reichl, author of Save Me the Plums Translator and annotator Sean Jy-Shyang Chen is a scientific developer for computer assisted minimally invasive neurosurgery. This is his first publication outside the fields of science and engineering.


Recipes from the Garden of Contentment

Recipes from the Garden of Contentment
Author: Yuan Mei
Publisher: Berkshire Publishing Group
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2018-10-31
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1614728518

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Recipes from the Garden of Contentment: Yuan Mei’s Manual of Gastronomy is the first English edition of the Suiyuan Shidan 随園食单, one of the world’s most famous books about food. It is both a culinary treatise and a cookbook, written in the late eighteenth century by the poet Yuan Mei 袁枚. This translation by Sean J. S. Chen conveys the charm, humor, and erudition of one of China’s greatest writers. The book includes recipes for well-known yet exotic dishes such as bird’s nest and shark’s fin, and offers modern readers a unique perspective on Chinese history and culinary culture.


Censored by Confucius

Censored by Confucius
Author: Yuan Mei
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315285711

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"The one hundred-some stories depict the important role ghosts played in the lives of the Chinese, as well as revealing a great deal about sex, revenge, transvestism, corruption, and other topics banned by Mei's puritanical mid-Qing society". -- Reference & Research Book News.


Zibuyu, “What The Master Would Not Discuss”, according to Yuan Mei (1716 - 1798): A Collection of Supernatural Stories (2 vols)

Zibuyu, “What The Master Would Not Discuss”, according to Yuan Mei (1716 - 1798): A Collection of Supernatural Stories (2 vols)
Author: Paolo Santangelo
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1312
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004216286

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Although the preface says that the tales in this collection of supernatural stories should not be taken seriously and just aim to dispel boredom, Zibuyu is a work with different reading levels, which allows to uncover several deep trends, taboos and fantasies of late imperial intellectual circles. Disgust, surprise and laughter are constantly evoked, by continually attracting and repulsing the reader. Yuan Mei’s approach guides the reader to an adventure in the dangerous recesses of the self. It is a sort of allegoric fantastic reflection on the relative and polyphonic essence of human beings, the multiplicity of selves from psychological perception, and a challenge to the traditional biographical and historical perspective for the unreliability of destiny. Dreams, madness, delusions and other extreme cognitive and affective conditions, abnormal events, gods and spirits, and the dark world of death lead to a reversal of perspective and destroy the Apollonian vision of the social-centered Confucian orthodoxy. With introduction, translation and comments.


Yuan Mei

Yuan Mei
Author: The Arthur Waley Estate
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1135652244

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First published in 1956. Arthur Waley here presents an engrossing account of the works and life of Yuan Mei (1716-1797), the best-known poet of his time. Gaiety is the keynote of his works and the poet was a friend of the Manchu official with whom Commodore Anson had dramatic dealings at Canton in 1743. Yuan Mei gives an account (not previously translated) of Anson's interview with the Manchu authorities. The book contains many translations of Yuan Mei's verse and prose.


I Don't Bow to Buddhas

I Don't Bow to Buddhas
Author: Mei Yuan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1997
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Yuan Mei, a poet of the Ch'ing Dynasty (18th century), was the most popular poet in the 2,500-year-history of classical Chinese poetry. An iconoclast who dared promote poetry by women at a time when it was suppressed, and who wrote on forbidden subjects, he was deeply influenced by ch'an (Zen) Buddhist and Taoist philosophy.


随园食单

随园食单
Author: 【清】袁枚
Publisher: BEIJING BOOK CO. INC.
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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《随园食单》系清代诗人、散文家袁枚创作的文言随笔集。全书分为须知单、戒单、海鲜单、江鲜单、特牲单、杂牲单、羽族单、水族有鳞单、水族无鳞单、杂素菜单、小菜单、点心单、饭粥单和茶酒单,共十四单,外加一序。其作详细记述了清代流行的三百二十余种南北菜肴、饭点和名茶美酒,对菜点的选料、加工、切配、烹调以及菜点的色、香、味、形、器都做了极其精辟的论述,被海内外美食家称为中国历史上的“食经”。


Poetry as Power

Poetry as Power
Author: Liuxi Meng
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780739112571

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In this thought-provoking analysis, Liuxi Meng profiles eighteenth-century poet Qu Bingyun and her development as an artist. By giving special attention to her dynamic interaction with contemporaries, Meng provides an extensive and detailed picture of the female writer's life and art in the golden age of Chinese women's literature.


Collecting the Self

Collecting the Self
Author: Sing-chen Lydia Chiang
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047414845

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Chinese strange tale collections contain short stories about ghosts and animal spirits, supra-human heroes and freaks, exotic lands and haunted homes, earthquake and floods, and other perceived “anomalies” to accepted cosmic and social norms. As such, this body of literature is a rich repository of Chinese myths, folklore, and unofficial “histories”. These collections also reflect Chinese attitudes towards normalcy and strangeness, perceptions of civilization and barbarism, and fantasies about self and other. Inspired in part by Freud’s theory of the uncanny, this book explores the emotive subtexts of late imperial strange tale collections to consider what these stories tell us about suppressed cultural anxieties, the construction of gender, and authorial self-identity.