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The Story of the Stone

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SKU: 9780140443707

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Explore 18th-century China in “The Story of the Stone” (Dream of the Red Chamber, ISBN: 9780140443707). By Frederick Davies and Anatole France, this captivating novel unveils intricate social dynamics and cultural richness. Experience the grandeur of Chinese literature through romance and societal complexities in this timeless masterpiece.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780140443707
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 25
  • Height: 204 mm
  • No of Pages: 640
  • Series Title: Story of the Stone
  • Weight: 440 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0140443703
  • Publisher Date: 29 Jan 1981
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: 0003-Revised
  • Language: Chinese
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 27 mm
  • Volume: 003
  • Width: 119 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for The Story of the Stone

  1. Devanshu Chauhan

    Beautifully written, but quite dense. The family dynamics are fascinating, and the cultural details are rich. Took me a while to get through it though! Overall, it was a great read.

  2. Sarvjeet Singh Lalana

    Found it hard to get into at first, but the characters eventually won me over. The social commentary is still relevant today. The cultural context was interesting, though confusing.

  3. Kapil Yadav

    Such a beautifully written novel! The Story of the Stone is a treasure. The scope of the story is impressive, and the translation is excellent. The ending was beautiful.

  4. Yash Yadav

    A truly captivating read. The Story of the Stone offers a deep dive into Chinese culture and society. I was enthralled from beginning to end. The ending was emotional

  5. Rohit Bhardwaz

    A masterpiece! The Story of the Stone is emotionally resonant and incredibly detailed. I loved the characters and their stories. A bit lengthy, though. Highly recommend!

  6. Shashwat

    I enjoyed the glimpse into th-century China, but the plot felt slow at times. Some parts were confusing. The descriptions were vivid and transporting. Not for everyone.

  7. Shirish Saxena

    Too many characters to keep track of! The story was interesting, but I struggled to remember who everyone was. The historical context made up for it though. Overall, it was alright.

  8. Vishwas Paliwal

    A classic for a reason! The social commentary is sharp, but sometimes the sheer number of characters gets confusing. Still worth the read. I found the characters to be relatable.

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