Produktbild: The Story of the Stone (Volume II)

The Story of the Stone (Volume II) Club a Chinese Novel

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

25184

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.06.1977

Herausgeber

Gao Gao E.

Verlag

KNV Besorgung

Seitenzahl

608

Maße (L/B/H)

19,8/12,8/3,5 cm

Gewicht

442 g

Übersetzt von

Minford John

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-044326-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

25184

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.06.1977

Herausgeber

Gao Gao E.

Verlag

KNV Besorgung

Seitenzahl

608

Maße (L/B/H)

19,8/12,8/3,5 cm

Gewicht

442 g

Übersetzt von

Minford John

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-044326-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Story of the Stone (Volume II)
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    Preface

    Chapter 27
    Beauty Perspiring sports with butterflies by the Raindrop Pavilion; And Beauty Suspiring weeps for fallen blossoms by the Flowers' Grave

    Chapter 28
    A Crimson cummerbund becomes a pledge of friendship; And a chaplet of medicine-beads becomes a source of embarassment

    Chapter 29
    In which the greatly blessed pray for yet greater blessings; And the highly strung rise to new heights of passion

    Chapter 30
    Bao-Chai speaks of a fan and castigates her deriders; Charmante scratches a 'qiang' and mystifies a beholder

    Chapter 31
    A torn fan is the price of silver laughter; And a lost kylin is the clue to a happy marriage

    Chapter 32
    Bao-yu demonstrates confusion of mind by his declaration to the wrong person; And Golden shows an unconquerable spirit by ending her humiliation in death

    Chapter 33
    An envious younger brother puts in a malicious word or two; And a scapegrace elder brother recieves a terrible chatisement

    Chapter 34
    A wordless message meets with silent understanding; And a groundless imputation leads to undeserved rebukes

    Chapter 35
    Sulky Silver tastes some lotus-leaf soup; And Golden Oriole knots a flower-patterned fringe

    Chapter 36
    Bao-chai visits Green Delights and bears strange words from a sleeper; And Bao-yu visits Pear-tree Court and learns hard facts from a performer

    Chapter 37
    A happy inspiration prompts Tan-chun to found the Crab-flower Club; And an ingenious arrangment enables Bao-chai to settle the chysanthemum poem titles

    Chapter 38
    River Queen triumphs in her treatment of chysanthemum themes; And Lady Allspice is satirical on the subject of crabs
    An inventive old countrywoman tells a story of somewhat questionable veracity; And and impressionable young listener insists on getting to the bottom of the matter

    Chapter 40
    Lady Jia holds two feasts in one day in the Prospect Garden; And Faithful makes four calls on three dominoes in the Painted Chamber

    Chapter 41
    Jia Bao-yu tastes some superior tea at Green Bower Hermitage; And Grannie Liu samples the sleeping accommodation at Green Delights

    Chapter 42
    Lady Allspice wins over a suspicious nature with some well-intentioned advice; And River Queen enhances her reputation as a wit with some amusing sarcasms

    Chapter 43
    An old woman's whim is the occasion of a birthday collection; And a young man's remorse finds solace in a simple ceremony

    Chapter 44
    Xi-feng's jealousy is the object of an unexpected provocation; And Patience's toilet is a source of unexpected delight

    Chapter 45
    Sisterly understanding finds expression in words of sisterly frankness; And autumnal pluviousless is celebrated in verses of autumnal melancholy

    Chapter 46
    An awkward person is given an awkward mission; And a faithful maid vows faithfulness unto death

    Chapter 47
    In pursuit of love the Oaf King takes a fearful beating; And from fear of reprisal the Reluctant Playboy makes a hasty getaway

    Chapter 48
    The Love-Deluded One Turns his thoughts to trade and travel; And the Poetry Enthusiast applies herself to making verses

    Chapter 49
    Red flowers bloom brighter in dazzling snow; And venison reeks strangely on rosebud lips

    Chapter 50
    Linked verses in Snowy Rushes Retreat; And lantern riddles in the Spring In Winter Room

    Chapter 51
    A clever cousin composes some ingenious riddles; And an unskilful physician prescribes a barbarous remedy

    Chapter 52
    Kind Patience conceals the theft of a Shrimp Whisker bracelet; And brave Skybright repairs the hole in a Peacock Gold snow-cape

    Chapter 53
    Ning-guo House sacrifices to the ancestors on New Year's Eve; And Rong-guo House entertains the whole family on Fifteenth Night

    Appendix I: Regulated Verse
    Appendix II: Threesomes with the Dominoes
    Appendix III: Unsolved Riddles
    Characters in Volume 2
    Genealogical Tables