
A Chinese Wonder Book
About this Collection
The author of 'A Chinese Wonder Book' is an enigmatic figure, as the book itself is a compilation of Chinese fairytales and folklore rather than the work of a single, identifiable author. The collection is attributed to Norman Hinsdale Pitman, an American author and educator who lived during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pitman was known for his interest in Chinese culture and literature, and he compiled these stories to introduce Western audiences to the rich tapestry of Chinese folklore. The tales in 'A Chinese Wonder Book' reflect traditional Chinese values, mythology, and morals, capturing the imagination of readers with their vivid storytelling and cultural depth. This collection has played a significant role in preserving and sharing Chinese folklore, serving as an important link between Eastern and Western literary traditions.
Stories by A Chinese Wonder Book
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