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All the king's women : the story of a Hong Kong family / Mimi Chan.
Van Pelt Library PR9570.H623 C4 2000
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Chan, Mimi.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Families--China--Hong Kong--Fiction.
- Families.
- China--Hong Kong.
- Genre:
- Fiction.
- Physical Description:
- xv, 176 pages ; 22 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, [2000]
- Summary:
- "Lee Pak Hung, called 'The King' by his household because of his legendary wealth and power, flees to Hong Kong in 1924 in the aftermath of the 'Merchant Corps' debacle in Guangzhou and takes up residence on the Peak, an area out-of-bounds for Chinese in the early years of the twentieth century. In his vast mansion the King lives with his menage consisting of nine wives, three sisters, forty-eight servants not counting the muitsai, countless poor relations and hangers-on - and a surprisingly small number of offspring." "All the King's Women is a work of historical fiction and gives an insider's view of life within the household. The author married into a similarly complex family and drew her inspiration from real-life characters and situations. While the focus is on eight particular women in the King's life - four concubines, one daughter, a stepmother, a sister and a servant, it gives a historical perspective of what life was like for a wide spectrum of Chinese women especially during the first decades of the twentieth century, from the pampered 'misses with a thousand pieces of gold' to impoverished and desperate waifs sold into slavery at a tender age. These eight narratives are tied together by the overall narrative of the King and his immediate forebears, but each story stands alone and can be read as an independent entity."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
- Contents:
- 1 Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies: The King (1885-1944) 1
- 2 The Gods Are Just: Fourth Concubine Surnamed Kam (1900-1981) 13
- 3 All the World Is a Stage: Seventh Concubine Surnamed Kwok (1906-1990) 37
- 4 An Honest Mind and Plain: Ah Hing (1900-) 63
- 5 Like Niobe, All Tears: Fifth Concubine Surnamed Poon (1900-1992) 85
- 6 Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity: Fourth Sister Violet (1906-1998) 101
- 7 Some Have Greatness Thrust upon Them: Third Mother Ming Chu (1907-1927) 123
- 8 Some Are Born Great: Second Daughter Portia (1910-1991) 137
- 9 Lowliness Is Young Ambition's Ladder: Eighth Concubine Surnamed Ho (1910-) 155.
- ISBN:
- 9622095151
- OCLC:
- 44921428
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