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Original Title: | 水滸傳 [Shuǐhǔ Zhuàn] |
ISBN: | 7119016628 (ISBN13: 9787119016627) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | 彩绘中国小名著, Four Great Classic Novels of China, Au bord de l'eau #1-2 , more |
Shi Nai'an
Paperback | Pages: 2149 pages Rating: 4.14 | 1866 Users | 159 Reviews
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Title | : | Outlaws of the Marsh (彩绘中国小名著) |
Author | : | Shi Nai'an |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 4-Volume Boxed Set |
Pages | : | Pages: 2149 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2001 by Foreign Languages Press (first published 1370) |
Categories | : | Cultural. China. Classics. Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Literature |
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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.Rating Out Of Books Outlaws of the Marsh (彩绘中国小名著)
Ratings: 4.14 From 1866 Users | 159 ReviewsEvaluate Out Of Books Outlaws of the Marsh (彩绘中国小名著)
Introduction, by Shi Changyu--Outlaws of the Marsh, Volume INotes--Outlaws of the Marsh, Volume II--Outlaws of the Marsh, Volume III--Outlaws of the Marsh, Volume IVNotesTranslator's NoteAbout the Translator"The Water Margin" is the first of the 'great Chinese novels' that I've read and I generally enjoyed it. The story is an action filled romp with a band of loosely associated outlaws who take the countryside by storm in a variety of ways that generally end with a sword fight, sling of arrows or other violent means of dying. The book started to drag a bit for me in the middle -- the stories about the outlaws started feeling a bit to similar. It picked up again by the end though and made the long
I had read two different versions of comic based on Outlaws of the Marsh, all I can say is that the stories of the Outlaws are filled with actions and excitement. It's an engaging read although the author seems to hate beautiful, slutty women a great deal and think all of them deserve to die.So maybe one day I should read the original text...maybe one day...
I have long wanted to reread this established classic. The most complete edition I could find in print was the Chinese Classics 4-volume Edition from Foreign Language Press, weighing in at a slim 2,149 pages. Nonetheless, I would call this an un-put-downable page-turner. One of the original Proto-Wuxia novels from Ancient China, which was rich in both history and literary mystique.Far superior, in my opinion to the other lengthy "Great Works" of Classical Chinese, namely The Story of the Stone
Introduction, by Shi Changyu--Outlaws of the Marsh, Volume INotes--Outlaws of the Marsh, Volume II--Outlaws of the Marsh, Volume III--Outlaws of the Marsh, Volume IVNotesTranslator's NoteAbout the Translator
The Outlaws of the Marsh (Shui Hu Zhuan) is the third of the Six Classic Chinese novels I have read so far, and the earliest one: it was written in the 14th century, but like The Scholars and The Plum in the Golden Vase or, Chin P'ing Mei , it is set several centuries before that time, specifically in the 12th century during the Song dynasty there does seem to be a distinct pattern here, with each of the three novels referring to their particular present only by way of writing about the
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