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Quelling the Demons' Revolt - A Novel from Ming China by Guanzhong Luo; Patrick Hanan (Translator); Ellen B. Widmer (Introduction by); David Der-wei Wang (Introduction by)
Category: History | Series: Translations from the Asian Classics Ser.
In this Ming-era novel, historical narrative, raucous humor, and the supernatural are interwoven to tell the tale of an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the Song dynasty. A poor young girl meets an old woman who gives her a magic book that allows her to create rice and money. Her father, terrified that ...Show more
Romance Of The Three Kingdoms Vol. 2 by Guanzhong Luo
Category: Sci-fi & Fantasy | Series: Tuttle Classics of Asian Literature S.
This text represents Kuan-Chung Lo's retelling of the events attending the fall of the Han Dynasty in 220 AD. It is an epic saga of brotherhood and rivalry, loyalty and treachery, victory and death that is as important for Chinese culture as the Homeric epics have been for the West.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong
Category: Classic Fiction
Part historical and part legendary, The Romance of the Three Kingdomsdramatizes the lives of feudal lords and their retainers, recounting their personal and military battles, intrigues and struggles to achieve dominance for almost a hundred years. It is one of the most beloved works of East Asian litera ...Show more
Three Kingdoms - A Historical Novel by Guanzhong Luo; Moss Roberts (Foreword by, Translator)
Category: Fiction
Updated with a new foreword by Moss Roberts for this fifteenth anniversary edition, Three Kingdoms tells the story of the fateful last reign of the Han dynasty (206 B.C.?A.D. 220), when the Chinese empire was divided into three warring kingdoms. Writing some twelve hundred years later, the Ming author L ...Show more
Three Kingdoms Part Two by Luo Guanzhong
Category: Fiction
Three Kingdoms tells the story of the fateful last reign of the Han dynasty (206 b.c.-a.d. 220), when the Chinese empire was divided into three warring kingdoms. This decisive period in Chinese history became a subject of intense and continuing interest to historians, poets, and dramatists. Writing some ...Show more
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