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Writing China - Essays on the Amherst Embassy (1816) and Sino-British Cultural Relations
Peter J. Kitson; Robert Markley; Elizabeth Hope Chang; Eugenia Zuroski Jenkins; Eun Kyung Min
D. S. Brewer (2016)
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A Taste for China - English Subjectivity and the Prehistory of Orientalism
Eugenia Zuroski Jenkins
Oxford University Press Inc (2013)
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Writing China - Essays on the Amherst Embassy (1816) and Sino-British Cultural Relations
76,30 €
D. S. Brewer
Sivumäärä: 203 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2016, 21.07.2016 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
New essays on the cultural representations of the relationship between Britain and China in the nineteenth century, focussing on the Amherst diplomatic problem.

On 29 August 1816, Lord Amherst, exhausted after travelling overnight during an embassy to China, was roughly handled in an attempt to compel him to attend an immediate audience with the Jiaqing Emperor at the Summer Palace of Yuanming Yuan. Fatigued and separated from his diplomatic credentials and ambassadorial robes, Amherst resisted, and left the palace in anger. The emperor, believing he had been insulted, dismissed the embassy without granting it animperial audience and rejected its "tribute" of gifts. This diplomatic incident caused considerable disquiet at the time.
Some 200 years later, it is timely in 2016 to consider once again the complex and vexed historical andcultural relations between two of the nineteenth-century world's largest empires. The interdisciplinary essays in this volume engage with the most recent work on British cultural representations of, and exchanges with, Qing China,extending our existing but still provisional understandings of this area of study in new and exciting directions. They cover such subjects as female foot binding; English and Chinese pastoral poetry; translations; representationsof the trade in tea and opium; Tibet; and the political, cultural and environmental contexts of the Amherst embassy itself. Featuring British and Chinese writers such as Edmund Spenser, Wu Cheng'en, Thomas De Quincey, Oscar Wilde, James Hilton, and Zhuangzi, these essays take forward the compelling and highly relevant subject for today of Britain and China's relationship.

Peter J. Kitson is Professor of English at the University of East Anglia;Robert Markley is W.D. and Sara E. Trowbridge Professor of English at the University of Illinois.

Contributors: Elizabeth Chang, Peter J. Kitson, Eugenia Zuroski-Jenkins, Zhang Longxi, Mingjun Lu, Robert Markley, EunKyung Min, Q.S. Tong

Contributions by: Elizabeth Hope Chang, Eugenia Zuroski Jenkins, Eun Kyung Min, Mingjun Lu, Peter J. Kitson, Q S Tong, Robert Markley, Zhang Longxi

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