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Siren of China

Title
Siren of China / Michael C. Tang.
Author
Tang, Qinghua, 1951-
Publication
New York, N.Y. : Better Link Press, ©2007.

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Description
ix, 337 pages; 22 cm.
Summary
She is the most celebrated woman in Chinese history. Her story is told a thousand and one times through the centuries. Her name is synonymous with beauty in the Chinese language. This book brings the tale of this legendary woman to Western readers. It is a story of love and war and revenge.
Series Statement
Cultural China
Uniform Title
Cultural China (Better Link Press)
Alternative Title
  • 西施传奇
  • Xishi chuan qi
Subject
  • Xishi, active 5th century B.C. > Fiction
  • Goujian, -465 B.C. > Fiction
  • Fuchai, -473 B.C. > Fiction
  • Fuchai, -473 B.C
  • Goujian, -465 B.C
  • Xishi, active 5th century B.C
  • 722-481 B.C
  • Courts and courtiers
  • Kings and rulers
  • China > Court and courtiers > Fiction
  • China > Kings and rulers > Fiction
  • China > History > Spring and Autumn period, 722-481 B.C. > Fiction
  • China
Genre/Form
  • Historical fiction.
  • Biographical fiction.
  • Biographical fiction
  • Fiction
  • Historical fiction
  • History
Note
  • Chinese title from added t.p.
ISBN
  • 9781602202047
  • 1602202044
OCLC
  • ocn180755155
  • 180755155
  • SCSB-1608019
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library