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How to Read Chinese Drama in Chinese: A Language Companion (How to Read Chinese Literature

Patricia Sieber

A Language Companion

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Release Date: 28/03/2023

Edition: Bilingual
Genre: Poetry & Drama
Sub-Genre: Literary Criticism
Label: Columbia University Press
Series: How to Read Chinese Literature
Contributors: Patricia Sieber (Edited by), Wenbo Chang (Edited by), Guo Yingde (Edited by), Xiaohui Zhang (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Pages: 224

A Language Companion
This book is at once a guided primer on Chinese drama and an innovative textbook. A companion to How to Read Chinese Drama designed for Chinese-language learners, it provides a versatile introduction to traditional Chinese plays for readers who want to experience Chinese drama in the original language.
This book is at once a guided primer on Chinese drama and an innovative textbook. It is a companion volume to How to Read Chinese Drama, designed for Chinese-language learners.

How to Read Chinese Drama in Chinese provides a versatile introduction to iconic scenes from traditional Chinese plays for readers who want to experience Chinese drama in the original language. Each chapter features an excerpt from a well-known play, ranging across political intrigue, military adventure, heroic devotion, romantic passion, and raucous humor. A succinct and informative English-language introduction precedes each scene. Excerpts are accompanied by line-by-line modern Chinese translations; individual words and expressions are annotated in English with modern Chinese equivalent expressions supplied. Dramatic scenes are followed by exercises that deepen language proficiency and knowledge of traditional and modern Chinese culture.

This book can be used as a textbook in the advanced modern Chinese or the classical Chinese classroom, as a companion in a Chinese literature course for advanced learners and native speakers, or as a springboard to deeper engagement with Chinese theater for specialists and interested general readers alike.