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''The Travels of Lao Can'' () is a novel by Liu E (1857-1909), written between 1903 and 1904Barbara Stoler Miller, Masterworks of Asian Literature in Comparative Perspective: A Guide for Teaching, published by M.E. Sharpe, 1994
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to wide acclaim. Thinly disguising his own views in those of Lao Can, the physician hero, Liu describes the rise of the Boxers in the countryside, the decay of the Yellow River control system, and the hypocritical incompetence of the bureaucracy. Its social satireThe Travels of Lao Can
/ref> showed the limits of the old elite and officialdom and gave an in-depth look into everyday life in the countryside in the late Qing period.


Publication history

The first 13 chapters were serialized in the bi-weekly '' Xiuxiang Xiaoshuo'' (; Illustrated Fiction) from March 1903 to January 1904, in issues 9 through 18. It was published in the '' Tianjin Riri Xinwen Bao'' ( United States Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
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) in a 20 chapter version with a prologue.Doleželová-Velingerová, p
724


Plot

In the prologue Lao Can (T: 老殘, S: 老残; literally, "Old Decrepit"), a traveling medical practitioner, dreams of China being a sinking ship. After the dream ends, Lao Can goes on a journey to fix the problems experienced by China. In the story Lao Can attempts to correct injustices, change attitudes towards women, and engage in philosophical discussions about China's future. Lao Can also acts as a detective in several small crime-related plots.Doleželová-Velingerová, p
725


Style

The scholar Milena Doleželová-Velingerová writes that the integration of the detective subplots, "entirely dissimilar to its lyrical components," "makes the novel so innovative."Doleželová-Velingerová, p
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She remarks on the use of poetry and symbolism that "What sets this novel apart from the others is just this nonaction discourse, including the famous poetic descriptions of Chinese landscape, which are, however, meant to be understood not merely as images of natural beauty but as metaphorical statements about the condition of society."


Analysis

Donald Holoch argues that the entire book and not merely the prologue should be viewed as an allegory, and that if any other approach had been used, the novel would lack unity.Hegel, p. 190. In particular he believes that the novel's characters and events illustrate a "complex conservatism" that concludes that technology instead of social change is the answer to the problems experienced by China. Cordell D. K. Yee's review of ''
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'', however, argues that "it is doubtful that all episodes conform" to the allegory concept.Yee, p. 574. Robert E. Hegel, in a review argues that Holoch's interpretation is persuasive and "makes a substantial contribution to the studies of the novel".


English translations

* This extensively annotated translation was finished in 1939, published by Cornell University Press in 1952, and issued in paperback in 1990 with a new Introduction. Timothy Wong finds that "more than anyone, Shaddick succeeds in capturing in English Liu E's riveting descriptions, which critics from Hu Shih and C.T. Hsia have seen as the greatest merit of his fiction." * First published in Nanjing in 1947, then, titled ''Mr. Derelict'' (London: Allen & Unwin, 1948).


References

* Doleželová-Velingerová, Milena. "Chapter 38: Fiction from the End of the Empire to the Beginning of the Republic (1897-1916)" in: Mair, Victor H. (editor). '' The Columbia History of Chinese Literature''.
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, August 13, 2013. p. 697-731. , 9780231528511. * Donald Holoch, "The Travels of Laocan: Allegorical Narrative" in Milena Doleželová-Velingerová, ed. ''
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'' (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1980), * Hegel, Robert E. "The Chinese Novel at the Turn of the Century" (book review). '' Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews'' (CLEAR), , 07/1983, Volume 5, Issue 1/2, pp. 188 – 191 * * * Yee, Cordell D. K. "The Chinese Novel at the Turn of the Century" (book review). ''
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'', , 05/1982, Volume 41, Issue 3, p. 574


Notes


Further reading

* Holoch, Donald. "''The Travels of Laocan'': Allegorical Narrative" in: Doleželová-Velingerová, Milena (editor). ''
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