Charles and Mary Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare played an essential role in Chinese reception history of Shakespeare. The first two adaptations in China,Xiewai qitan 澥外奇譚and Yinbian yanyu 吟邊燕語, chose Tales as the source text. To figure out why the Lambs’ Tales was received in China even earlier than Shakespeare’s original texts, this paper first focuses on Lamb’s relationship with China. Based on archival materials, it then assumes that the Lambs’ Tales might have had a chance to reach China at the beginning of the nineteenth century through Thomas Manning. Finally, it argues that the decision to first bring Shakespeare to China by Tales was made under the consideration of the Lambs’ writing style, the genre choice, the similarity of the Lam...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear, three of the most frequently adapted tragedies, have i...
This chapter, "Owning Chinese Shakespeares,” pursues the critical concept of localization and critiq...
As one of the four Shakespeare’s great tragedies, Macbeth, with its thrilling story line and profoun...
Charles and Mary Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare played an essential role in Chinese reception history...
Two hundred and forty years after his death, Shakespeare was introduced to China. It was in 1856 tha...
Named the Writer of the Millennium, Shakespeare has come full circle and become a cliché, embraced b...
Along the Expansion of Western civilization, Shakespeare’s works have influenced China, the largest ...
For close to two hundred years, the ideas of Shakespeare have inspired incredible work in the litera...
Ever since Shakespeare was introduced into China at the beginning of this century, he has exerted a ...
Shakespeare studies in Mainland China and Taiwan evolved from the same origin during the two centuri...
Since Shakespeare was introduced to China at the beginning of the 20th Century, the Chinese have tra...
Since Shakespeare was introduced to China at the beginning of the 20th Century, the Chinese have tra...
Shakespeare was not known to the Chinese until Lin Zexu’s (1785-1850) translation of Hugh Murray’s (...
Different from Germany, Japan and India, China has its own unique relation with Shakespeare. Since S...
Different from Germany, Japan and India, China has its own unique relation with Shakespeare. Since S...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear, three of the most frequently adapted tragedies, have i...
This chapter, "Owning Chinese Shakespeares,” pursues the critical concept of localization and critiq...
As one of the four Shakespeare’s great tragedies, Macbeth, with its thrilling story line and profoun...
Charles and Mary Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare played an essential role in Chinese reception history...
Two hundred and forty years after his death, Shakespeare was introduced to China. It was in 1856 tha...
Named the Writer of the Millennium, Shakespeare has come full circle and become a cliché, embraced b...
Along the Expansion of Western civilization, Shakespeare’s works have influenced China, the largest ...
For close to two hundred years, the ideas of Shakespeare have inspired incredible work in the litera...
Ever since Shakespeare was introduced into China at the beginning of this century, he has exerted a ...
Shakespeare studies in Mainland China and Taiwan evolved from the same origin during the two centuri...
Since Shakespeare was introduced to China at the beginning of the 20th Century, the Chinese have tra...
Since Shakespeare was introduced to China at the beginning of the 20th Century, the Chinese have tra...
Shakespeare was not known to the Chinese until Lin Zexu’s (1785-1850) translation of Hugh Murray’s (...
Different from Germany, Japan and India, China has its own unique relation with Shakespeare. Since S...
Different from Germany, Japan and India, China has its own unique relation with Shakespeare. Since S...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear, three of the most frequently adapted tragedies, have i...
This chapter, "Owning Chinese Shakespeares,” pursues the critical concept of localization and critiq...
As one of the four Shakespeare’s great tragedies, Macbeth, with its thrilling story line and profoun...