Liu Yi and the Dragon Princess
A Thirteenth-Century Zaju Play by Shang Zhongxian
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The Chinese University Press
Published:31st Oct '03
Should be back in stock very soon
This is an adaptation, made with a view to a sung, staged production, of the thirteenth-century zaju play Liu Yi Chuan Shu, which was itself based on an eighth-century fairy tale about a failed examination candidate's encounter with a shepherdess in distress who turns out to be the youngest daughter of the Dragon King of Lake Dongting. The young man's help is rewarded with riches, immortality and marriage to the beautiful princess. It is a wish-fulfillment fantasy written with charm and a certain ironical edge. This adaptation consists of the freely-translated lyrics of the zaju with a new, original dialogue, including an on-stage narrator. There is a long introduction with synopses of the Chinese text of the zaju and the original story it was based on. There is also an appendix explaining the use of ""padding words"" in zaju.
Traditional Chinese literature is rich and varied and at times deeply moving, but seldom is it this much fun! In David Hawkes' skillful adaptation, with its rhymed-verse renditions of the arias, this thirteenth-century music drama, a tale of passionate dragons and a filial son, comes wonderfully alive. - Burton Watson
ISBN: 9789629960643
Dimensions: 23mm x 15mm x 2mm
Weight: 369g
120 pages