Presented here are nine tales from the " "celebrated Ming
dynasty "Sanyan" collection of vernacular stories compiled and
edited by Feng Menglong (1574-1646), the most knowledgeable
connoisseur of popular literature of his time in China. The stories
he collected were pivotal to the development of Chinese vernacular
fiction, and their importance in the Chinese literary canon and
world literature has been compared to that of Boccaccio's
"Decameron" and the stories of "One Thousand and One Nights."
Peopled with scholars, emperors, ministers, generals, and a
gallery of ordinary men and women in their everyday
surroundings--merchants and artisans, prostitutes and courtesans,
matchmakers and fortune-tellers, monks and nuns, servants and
maids, thieves and imposters--the stories provide a vivid panorama
of the bustling world of imperial China before the end of the Ming
dynasty.
The three volumes constituting the "Sanyan" set-- "Stories" " "
"Old and New," "Stories to" "Caution" " " "the" " W" "orld," and
"Stories to Awaken the World, " each containing forty tales--have
been translated in their entirety by Shuhui Yang and Yunqin Yang.
The stories in this volume were selected for their popularity with
American readers and their usefulness as texts in classes on
Chinese and comparative literature. These unabridged translations
include all the poetry that is scattered throughout the original
stories, as well as Feng Menglong's interlinear and marginal
comments, which point out what seventeenth-century readers of the
stories were being asked to appreciate.
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