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Menglong Feng

    Feng Menglong fu un autore cinese noto per i suoi racconti in vernacolo e la sua poesia della tarda dinastia Ming. Il suo lavoro letterario si concentrava spesso sulle emozioni e sul comportamento umano, ispirato dalle sue esperienze di vita, incluso un amore perduto. Eccelleva nel ritrarre personaggi femminili forti e intelligenti, distinguendosi dalle convenzioni dell'epoca e mostrando rispetto per la posizione delle donne. Attraverso le sue narrazioni, Feng Menglong espresse anche il suo scontento per la corruzione sociale e il suo desiderio di giustizia, tracciando una chiara linea morale tra bene e male.

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    Kingdoms in Peril, Volume 3
    Kingdoms in Peril, Volume 2
    Kingdoms in Peril, Volume 1
    Kingdoms in Peril, Volume 4
    Kingdoms in Peril
    • 2023

      "Kingdoms in Peril is an epic historical novel covering the five hundred and fifty years of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, from the civil wars and invasions that marked the birth of a new regime in 771 BCE to the unification of China in 221 BCE. Kingdoms in Peril was written in the 1640s, at the very end of the Ming dynasty, by the great novelist Feng Menglong (1574-1646). In the course of the one hundred and eight chapters of the complete novel, he documents the collapse of the Zhou confederacy during the Spring and Autumn period (771-475 BCE) and the slow rebuilding of civil society during the Warring States era (475-221 BCE) which culminated in the unification of China under the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty (r. 246-221 BCE as king; r. 221-210 BCE as emperor). Thus overall this novel describes a grand arc, from stability to chaos and back again. As a novel about politics, much of the narrative in Kingdoms in Peril concentrates on the exercise of power."--

      Kingdoms in Peril, Volume 4
    • 2023

      "Kingdoms in Peril is an epic historical novel covering the five hundred and fifty years of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, from the civil wars and invasions that marked the birth of a new regime in 771 BCE to the unification of China in 221 BCE. Kingdoms in Peril was written in the 1640s, at the very end of the Ming dynasty, by the great novelist Feng Menglong (1574-1646). In the course of the one hundred and eight chapters of the complete novel, he documents the collapse of the Zhou confederacy during the Spring and Autumn period (771-475 BCE) and the slow rebuilding of civil society during the Warring States era (475-221 BCE) which culminated in the unification of China under the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty (r. 246-221 BCE as king; r. 221-210 BCE as emperor). Thus overall this novel describes a grand arc, from stability to chaos and back again. As a novel about politics, much of the narrative in Kingdoms in Peril concentrates on the exercise of power"--

      Kingdoms in Peril, Volume 1
    • 2023

      "Kingdoms in Peril is an epic historical novel covering the five hundred and fifty years of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, from the civil wars and invasions that marked the birth of a new regime in 771 BCE to the unification of China in 221 BCE. Kingdoms in Peril was written in the 1640s, at the very end of the Ming dynasty, by the great novelist Feng Menglong (1574-1646). In the course of the one hundred and eight chapters of the complete novel, he documents the collapse of the Zhou confederacy during the Spring and Autumn period (771-475 BCE) and the slow rebuilding of civil society during the Warring States era (475-221 BCE) which culminated in the unification of China under the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty (r. 246-221 BCE as king; r. 221-210 BCE as emperor). Thus overall this novel describes a grand arc, from stability to chaos and back again. As a novel about politics, much of the narrative in Kingdoms in Peril concentrates on the exercise of power"--

      Kingdoms in Peril, Volume 2
    • 2023

      "Kingdoms in Peril is an epic historical novel covering the five hundred and fifty years of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, from the civil wars and invasions that marked the birth of a new regime in 771 BCE to the unification of China in 221 BCE. Kingdoms in Peril was written in the 1640s, at the very end of the Ming dynasty, by the great novelist Feng Menglong (1574-1646). In the course of the one hundred and eight chapters of the complete novel, he documents the collapse of the Zhou confederacy during the Spring and Autumn period (771-475 BCE) and the slow rebuilding of civil society during the Warring States era (475-221 BCE) which culminated in the unification of China under the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty (r. 246-221 BCE as king; r. 221-210 BCE as emperor). Thus overall this novel describes a grand arc, from stability to chaos and back again. As a novel about politics, much of the narrative in Kingdoms in Peril concentrates on the exercise of power."--

      Kingdoms in Peril, Volume 3
    • 2022

      This abridged edition introduces readers to the flow, power, and drama of a classic Chinese novel, beloved in East Asia yet largely unknown in the West. It is an epic historical narrative that charts the thousand years leading to the unification of China under the First Emperor. Written fourteen hundred years later by Ming-era author Feng Menglong, the novel draws on a wealth of literary and historical documents to create a gripping account of how China was formed. Translated into English for the first time, it recounts the triumphs and tragedies of this millennium through unforgettable characters who shaped their era. This edition distills the novel's distinct style and its most dramatic episodes into a single volume, maintaining the spirit and excitement of the original. It weaves together nine pivotal storylines, some widely known and others less familiar, allowing readers to experience the intensity of significant events that influenced daily lives, loves, and struggles. Notably, powerful women play a prominent role, reflecting their importance in both the novel and Chinese history. While many historical works recount these events, few are as thrilling and memorable as this narrative.

      Kingdoms in Peril