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Golden Days: The Story of the Stone, Chapters 1-26
Golden Days: The Story of the Stone, Chapters 1-26 | Cao Xueqin
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"The Story of the Stone"("c." 1760), also known by the title of"The Dream of the Red Chamber," is the great novel of manners in Chinese literature. Divided into five volumes, "The Story of the Stone"charts the glory and decline of the illustrious Jia family. This novel re-creates the ritualized hurly-burly of Chinese family life that would otherwise be lost and infuses it with affirming Buddhist belief. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust theseries to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-datetranslations by award-winning translators."
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xicanti
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I said goodbye to Geo and Penny tonight. I‘ll miss them, but they‘re so glad to have their mom home!

I also finished vol 1 of THE STORY OF THE STONE. Now I‘ve backtracked to the introduction, which is just as interesting as the book itself. It‘s had such a storied history! I can‘t wait to get vol 2 and dive in.

dabbe 🖤🐾🐾🖤 11mo
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xicanti
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Oh, hey, I also started my 2024 project book this morning! THE STORY OF THE STONE caught my eye at the library a couple months back and I decided it‘d be the perfect long thing to tackle in the first half of the year. So far, this 5-volume 18th century novel looks set to play with a lot of tropes and preoccupations that still crop up in many popular Chinese novels and dramas today. I think I‘m gonna have fun with it.

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Took the opportunity to read this for #china for #readingasia2021 as it is considered a Chinese classic.
Full of daily intrigue in a house that is very well off and connected with the Royal family. It was interesting reading about life during that time - the different classes, daily tasks, interactions etc. There is alot of Chinese poetry which I did not fully appreciate.😅
This is Volume 1 - looking to read the rest this year.
#readingasia21

MrBook Glad you liked! I‘ve been meaning to get to this one for forever. One of China‘s big 5. 4y
sisilia Wow! I have this and The Three Kingdoms in my TBR since forever 4y
Smarkies @sisilia @MrBook the only thing that made me pick it up was because a friend lent the whole set to me 2 years ago! Was thinking of returning it unread but decided to bite the bullet and read it instead this Chinese New year. 🤣🤣🤣 4y
rwmg I read this in the early 1990s and have been meaning to re-read it - completely absorbing in the family life 4y
Smarkies @rwmg the friend who lent this to me says she rereads it every few years. I can understand the rereads because there is so much going on in the story. 4y
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My #readingequipment I make bookish candles for my Etsy shop so when I'm reading I'm often testing out a variety of scents to find a perfect match. The candle on the left is the finished one I matched to this book, the one in the middle is a sample candle I was testing out.

As a book blogger, I use field notes to jot down thoughts and quotes to use for my blog's book reviews. Other than that, bookmarks & books are my equipment. #readjanuary

RealLifeReading You make candles? Nice! 8y
JenP @RealLifeReading just a small thing I do on the side to raise some money for blog prizes -that way I don't have to spend my own money 😁 8y
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This is volume 1 of one of the most famous works in Chinese literature. It's a wonderfully detailed depiction of 18th century aristocratic Chinese household centered around Bao-yu, a young man torn between love for two women. Philosophical, part allegory & filled with poetry, it's a worthwhile read.

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