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Silent Operas it was denied appropriate recognition

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it was denied appropriate recognition in its own time by the elites that set the tone for what was considered to be proper literature

These stories reveal his remarkable literary versatility and also provide a fascinating insight into the tensions which have shaped Chinese society in recent decades

本書匯集王宏志教授近年關於翻譯與中國近代外交史的研究成果,從翻譯的角度重新審視近代中英外交史。作者以翻譯為切入點,運用大量珍貴檔案材料,圍繞18世紀末至19世紀中期中英交往中的關鍵事件展開深入分析,挖掘馬戛爾尼使團、阿美士德使團、道光禁煙、鴉片戰爭、《南京條約》及《虎門條約》的簽署,以至蒲安臣使團等重大歷史事件中的翻譯問題,並聚焦小斯當東、馬禮遜、萬寧、羅伯聃、馬儒翰、郭實獵等關鍵人物作為譯者在其中扮演的複雜角色。本書力圖通過探討翻譯個案,還原近代中英外交過程中的溝通與翻譯過程,揭示翻譯在中國近代外交活動中的重要作用,論證其對國家政治、文化與歷史進程的影響,有助讀者重新理解翻譯與近代外交史、政治史之間的密切關聯。

By Xiao HongCompiled and translated by Howard Goldblatt2020264 pagesISBN 978-962-7255-47-5

ISBN 962-7255-21-1

Silent Operas it was denied appropriate recognitionBy Li Yu Edited by Patrick Hanan 1990; 1996 xiii + 202 pages ISBN 962 7255 07 6 In his stories Li Yu sets out to overturn conventional moral and literary themes. He can be described as the comic specialist of Chinese literature, and his exuberant comedy is mostly concerned with the breaking of social taboos, especially those relating to sex. The stories featured here combine the racy wit and bawdiness of the traditional oral story teller with a very

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