The Orphan of Zhao Part 1
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The Orphan of Zhao(趙氏孤兒) is a famous play from the Chinese Yuan dynasty, in the 13th century generally attributed to the dramatist Ji Junxiang (紀君祥). The play is classified in the zaju (雜劇) genre of Chinese drama and revolves around the central theme of revenge and was the earliest Chinese play to be known and even translated in Europe. Joining the show today are Dr. Patricia Sieber, associate professor of Chinese literature at Ohio State University and Dr. Shih-pe Wang(汪詩珮), Professor of Chinese literature at National Taiwan University.  Prof. Sieber is the author of the book Theaters of Desire: Authors, Readers, and the Reproduction of Early Chinese Song-Drama and the editor of  How To Read Chinese Drama: A Guided Anthology, among her other scholarly publications. Professor Wang is known for her editorship and authorship of the book 1616: Shakespeare and Tang Xianzu’s China, among her other scholarly publications in Chinese. Recommended reading: The Orphan of Zhao and Other Yuan Plays: The Earliest Known Versions Video clip of the Royal Shakespeare production’s The Orphan of Zhao This podcast is sponsored by Riverside, the most efficient platform for video recording and editing for podcasters. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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