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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.09.1982

Herausgeber

Gao Gao E.

Verlag

Penguin Books

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

19,8/12,9/1,9 cm

Gewicht

281 g

Übersetzt von

John Minford

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-044371-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.09.1982

Herausgeber

Gao Gao E.

Verlag

Penguin Books

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

19,8/12,9/1,9 cm

Gewicht

281 g

Übersetzt von

John Minford

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-044371-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Story of the Stone (Volume IV)
  • The Story of the Stone: Volume 4Note on Spelling
    Preface

    Chapter 81:
    Four young ladies go fishing and divine the future; Bao-yu receives a homily and is re-enrolled in the Family School

    Chapter 82:
    An old pedant tries to instil some Moral Philosophy into his incorrigible pupil; And the ailing Naiad, in a nightmare, confronts the spectres of her fevered mind.

    Chapter 83:
    An Indisposition in the Imperial Bedchamber calls for a Family Visitation; While insubordination in the inner apartments reveals Bao-chai's long-suffering nature

    Chapter 84:
    Bao-yu is given an impromptu examination, and his betrothal is discussed for the first time; Jia Huan visits a convulsive child, and old hostilites are resumed

    Chapter 85:
    It is announced that Jia Zheng has been promoted to the rank of Permanent Secretary; And it is discovered that Xue Pan has once more brought upon himself the threat of exile

    Chapter 86:
    Bribery induces an old mandarin to tamper with the course of justice; And a discourse on the Qin provides a young lady with a vehicle for romantic feelings

    Chapter 87:
    Autumnal sounds combine with sad remembrances to inspire a composition on the Qin; And a flood of passion allows evil spirits to disturb the serenity of Zen

    Chapter 88:
    Bao-yu gratifies his grandmother by praising a fatherless child; Cousin Zhen rectifies family discipline by chastising two unruly servants

    Chapter 89:
    Our hero sees the handiwork of a departed love, and is moved to write and ode; Frowner falls prey to hysterical fear and resolves to starve to death

    Chapter 90:
    A poor girl loses a padded jacket and puts up with some obstreperous behaviour; A young man accepts a tray of sweetmeats and is put out by some devious goings-on

    Chapter 91:
    In the pursuance of lust, Moonbeam evolves an artful strategem; In a flight of Zen, Bao-yu makes an enigmatic confession

    Chapter 92:
    Qiao-jie studies the Lives of Noble Women and shows a precocious enthusiasm for Virtue; Jia Zheng admires a Mother Pearl and reflect on the vicissitudes of Life

    Chapter 93:
    A Zhen retainer seeks shelter in the Jia household; And shady activities are revealed behind the Iron Threshold

    Chapter 94:
    Grandmother Jia gives a crab-blossom party - a celebration of the ominous; Bao-yu loses his Magic Jade - a strange disappearance of the numinous

    Chapter 95:
    A rumour comes true and the Imperial Consort passes away; A counterfeit is deceptively like the real thing, and Bao-yu loses his wits

    Chapter 96:
    Xi-feng conceives an ingenious plan of deception; And Frowner is deranged by an inadvertent disclosure

    Chapter 97:
    Lin Dai-yu burns her poems to signal the end of her heart's folly; And Xue Bao-chai leaves home to take part in a solemn rite

    Chapter 98:
    Crimson Pearl's suffering spirit returns to the Realm of Separation; And the convalescent Stone-in-waiting weeps at the scene of past affection

    Appendix I:
    Prefaces to the first Cheng-Gao edition Joint Foreword to the subsequent Cheng-Gao edition

    Appendix II:
    The Octopartite Composition or 'bagu wenzhang'

    Appendix III:
    The Qin or Chinese Lute, and Knowing the Sound

    Appendix IV:
    Iron Threshold Temple and Water-moon Priory

    Characters in Volume 4
    Genealogical Tables