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Reginald Fleming Johnston

    S'appuyant sur son expérience d'universitaire et de diplomate, cet auteur se penche sur les complexités de la culture et de l'histoire chinoises. Sa perspective unique, amplifiée par son rôle de tuteur du dernier empereur de Chine, lui a permis d'explorer de profonds changements culturels et des influences personnelles. Ses écrits capturent la fascination d'un étranger pour la Cité Interdite et la profondeur des relations interculturelles qui ont façonné sa vie et son œuvre. À travers sa prose, il offre des aperçus d'une époque dynamique et de son propre parcours en son sein.

    From Peking to Mandalay: A Journey From North China to Burma Through Tibetan Ssuch'uan and Yunnan
    Twilight in the Forbidden City
    • Twilight in the Forbidden City

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
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      From 1919 to 1924, Reginald F. Johnston, a British colonial official, scholar, writer and great admirer of Chinese culture, served as tutor and adviser to the last emperor of China. The emperor P'u-i had abdicated his throne in 1912. However, in order to ensure a rapid and peaceful transfer of authority, he was allowed to retain his title and was permitted to remain in residence in the Forbidden City in Peking, which he did until the winter of 1924. This book, first published in 1934, is Johnston's account of that period, during which he was uniquely placed to observe the twilight years of the Ch'ing dynasty. This edition is now reprinted with the addition of an Introduction by Pamela Atwell, author of British Mandarins and Chinese Reformers: The British Administration of Weihaiwei (1989-39) and the Territory's Return to Chinese Rule.

      Twilight in the Forbidden City