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The Chinese theater

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About This Book

A scholarly survey traces the evolution, genres, and performance practices of Chinese drama, blending historical overview with the author's firsthand experience of Peking theater and illustrative material. It classifies plays—historical, family and courtroom dramas, mythological and magical pieces, character comedies, intrigues, monodrama, and religious pageants—and discusses staging, dramatic structure, and poetic language. The book considers the shaping influence of Confucian moral ideals, filial piety, Taoist supernatural imagination, and satirical treatment of Buddhist clergy, while arguing that the stage reflects everyday social virtues and vices rather than exotic caricature. Critical gaps in existing scholarship and directions for further study are noted.

About the Author

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A. E. Zucker

A. E. Zucker is an author recognized for his contributions to the study of theater, particularly in the context of Chinese culture. His notable work, "The Chinese Theater," explores the rich traditions and artistic expressions found within this unique performing art form. Through his writing, Zucker provides insights into the historical and cultural significance of Chinese theater, making it accessible to a broader audience. His work serves as an important resource for those interested in understanding the complexities and nuances of theatrical practices in China.

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