On the death of her mother, Lin Daiyu, a beautiful young girl, is taken far away to the capital to live with her mother's aristocratic relatives in the inner courtyards of Rongguo Mansion. educated and resourceful, Daiyu has grown up in relative freedom down south. Now she finds herself in the strictly regulated society of 18th century Beijing where women are bought and traded like cattle. This is a highly competitive female society of first wives, concubines and servants all jockeying for power. Dazzled by the easy charm and rebellious intelligence of her cousin, Baoyu, whose miraculous birth with a piece of jade in his mouth means that he holds the fortune of the family in his hands, Daiyu falls dangerously in love. And as she tries to tread a delicate path between following her heart and doing what is asked of her, she discovers that no one's loyalty is immune to the pressures of society. Beautifully written, THE RED CHAMBER brings you into a world where wealth and duty, love and passion, continually collide.
Pauline Chen Livres
Pauline A. Chen est une auteure profondément investie dans l'exploration des nuances de la culture et de la littérature de l'Asie de l'Est. Son œuvre, nourrie par une formation académique rigoureuse, explore souvent les complexités des liens humains et de l'identité culturelle. À travers une voix narrative distinctive, elle offre aux lecteurs des perspectives éclairées sur des thèmes qui résonnent universellement. L'écriture de Chen est reconnue pour sa profondeur intellectuelle et son savoir-faire littéraire.


Chen, a brilliant transplant surgeon, charts her personal and professional rites of passage in dealing with mortality. Focusing on the enormous moral and psychological pressures on doctors, Chen also reports on signs of change within the profession.