Strange Tales from Liaozhai - Vol. 5The weird and whimsical short stories in Strange Tales from Liaozhai show their author, Pu Songling (1640-1715), to be both an explorer of the macabre, like Edgar Allan Poe, and a moralist, like Aesop. In this first complete translation of the collection's 494 stories into English, readers will encounter supernatural creatures, natural disasters, magical aspects of Buddhist and Daoist spirituality, and a wide range of Chinese folklore. Annotations are provided to clarify unfamiliar references or cultural allusions, and introductory essays have been included to explain facets of Pu Songling's work and to provide context for some of the unique qualities of his uncanny tales. This is the fifth of 6 volumes. |
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... ..... 1862 394. The God's Daughter .................................... 1865 395. Xiangqun ................................................... 1878 396. Three Incarnations ..................................... 1889 397. Changting ..
... Xiangqun,” and after interacting with another female ghost, Lingxian, dies as a consequence of his infidelity; however, he's revived by the intervention of his deceased elder brother, but only after Second Brother has shown compassion ...
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