Author | Gulik, Robert Hans van, 1910-1967 |
Place | New York |
Publisher | Dover Publications |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Book |
Series | |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | PL2699.W953 1976 |
Description | xxiii, 237 p., [9] leaves of plates : ill. ; 22 cm. |
Note | Celebrated cases of Judge Dee = Dee Goong An : an authentic eighteenth-century Chinese detective novel / translated and with an introduction and notes by Robert van Gulik. Unabridged, slightly corrected version of the work first published privately in Tokyo in 1949 under the title: Dee Goong An: Three murder cases solved by Judge Dee. Bibliography: p. 229-232. Translation of: Wu Zetian sida qi'an 武則天四大奇案. Publisher’s description: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/dover032/76005059.html |
ISBN | 0486233375 |
LCCN | 76-5059 |
Author | Yuan Hao, Sabrina |
Place | Leiden ; Boston |
Publisher | Brill |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Textxet ; v. 103 |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | PR9130.9.G8 Z845 2023 |
Description | pdf [ix, 228 p. : ill] |
Note | Robert van Gulik and his Chinese Sherlock Holmes : the global travels of Judge Dee / by Sabrina Yuan Hao. Includes bibliographical references and index. "In the post-war mid-century Robert van Gulik produced a series of stories set in Imperial China and featuring a Chinese Judge: Judge Dee. This book examines the author's unprecedented effort in hybridising two heterogenous crime writing traditions - traditional Chinese gong'an (court-case) fiction and its Anglo-American counterpart - bringing to light how his fiction draws elements from these two traditions for plots, narrative features, visual images, and gender representation. Relying on research on various sources and literary traditions, it provides illumination of the historical contexts, centring on the cultural interaction and connectedness that occurred during the multidirectional global flows of the Judge Dee texts in both western and Chinese markets. This study contributes to current scholarship on crime fiction by questioning its predominantly Eurocentric focus and the divisive post-colonial approach often adopted in accessing works concerning foreign peoples and cultures"-- Provided by publisher. Local access dig.pdf. [Van Gulik and Chinese Sherlock Holmes.pdf] |
ISBN | 9789004682511 |
LCCN | 2023031944 |