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Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (Volumes 1 and 2)

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A collection of short supernatural tales drawn from folklore and literati imagination, each vignette pairs uncanny events—ghosts, fox-spirits, revenants, immortals, and magical transformations—with ordinary lives to expose human desires, moral failings, and social absurdities. Narratives range from romantic and vengeful episodes to satirical sketches of officials and ritual, shifting between ironic humour and melancholy. Many pieces close with instructive reversals or uncanny justice, and the overall arrangement favors compact, self-contained stories that blend folklore, moral observation, and subtle social criticism while evoking vivid, atmospheric settings.

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Songling Pu

Pu Songling was a Chinese writer of the Qing dynasty, best known for his collection of supernatural tales, "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" (聊齋志異). His work is characterized by its blend of fantasy, folklore, and social commentary, often exploring themes of love, morality, and the supernatural. Pu's stories feature a variety of characters, including ghosts, spirits, and mythical creatures, reflecting the rich tapestry of Chinese culture and beliefs. His unique narrative style and imaginative storytelling have made him a significant figure in Chinese literature, influencing generations of writers and continuing to captivate readers with his vivid tales.

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