Outlaws of the marsh

by Nai'an Shi

Paperback, 1993

Collection

Status

Available

Description

Based upon the historical bandit Song Jiang and his companions, this Chinese equivalent of the English classicRobin Hood and His Merry Men is an epic tale of rebellion against tyranny and has been thrilling and inspiring readers for hundreds of years. This edition of the classic J. H. Jackson translation features a new preface and introduction by Edwin Lowe, which gives the history of the book and puts the story into perspective for modern readers. First translated into English by Pearl S. Buck in 1933 asAll Men Are Brothers, the original edition of the J.H. Jackson translation appeared under the titleThe Water Margin in 1937. In this updated edition, Edwin Lowe addresses many of the shortcomings found in the original J.H. Jackson translation, and replaces the original grit and flavor ofShuihui Zhuan found in Chinese versions, including the sexual seduction, explicit descriptions of brutality and barbarity, and the profane voices of the thieving, scheming, drinking, fighting, pimping lower classes of Song Dynasty China. Similarly, the Chinese deities, Bodhisattvas, gods and demons have reclaimed their true names, as has the lecherous, over-sexed and ill-fated Ximen Qing. All of which was sanitized out when first published in 1937. While Chinese in origin, the themes ofThe Water Margin are universal enough that it has served as a source of inspiration for numerous movies, television shows and video games up to the present day.… (more)

Publication

Beijing : Foreign Languages Press, 1993

ISBN

9787119016627

Pages

2149

Language

Original language

Chinese

Original publication date

14th century CE
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