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Chinese Folk-Lore Tales - cover

Chinese Folk-Lore Tales

J. Macgowan

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Chinese Folk-Lore Tales," J. Macgowan presents a rich tapestry of traditional narratives that reflect the cultural, moral, and philosophical essence of Chinese society. This collection encompasses various genres, including fables, legends, and historical anecdotes, each woven together with a lyrical prose style that captures the oral storytelling tradition. Macgowan's scholarly approach illuminates the socio-cultural contexts from which these tales arise, exploring themes of virtue, wisdom, and the human condition while deftly employing allegory and symbolism to convey deeper meanings integral to Chinese folklore. J. Macgowan, a prominent figure in the field of Eastern studies, dedicated his career to bridging Western audiences with the nuanced narratives of the East. His extensive travels and immersion in Chinese culture equipped him with a profound understanding of the spiritual and philosophical underpinnings present in these folk tales. This book is a testament to his dedication, showcasing his ability to preserve and translate these timeless stories for a global readership, ensuring their relevance in an increasingly interconnected world. "Chinese Folk-Lore Tales" is an essential read for anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of China. It serves as a window into the collective consciousness of an ancient civilization while offering timeless insights applicable to contemporary life. Readers will find themselves enchanted and enlightened, making it a valuable addition to both literary and anthropological studies.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 124 pages.

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