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Edward Theodore Chalmers Werner (1864–1954) was a noted British diplomat in Qing Dynasty China and sinologist specialising in superstition, myths and magic in China.

Myths and Legends of China E T C Werner Books

This makes an excellent companion read for the Myths and Legends of Japan, and these two books actually reside right next to each other in the folklore section of my bookshelf.

The book plunges into several myths and legends, some of which I had not known about until obtaining this book during research. I found it to be thorough.

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  • Paperback 212 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (May 12, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1533221812

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Good book. Classic for a reason.
Book written in 1922 and keeps taking about the Chinese have limited cranial capacity and no imagination to create myths compared with Europeans. Author has no understanding of Asian religions and rejects many of their tenants as part of the political system since several Emperors have had scholars create new volumes of existing writings and legends, so of course the Emperors were creating a religion just like the Romans. Author insists that China never had any technological inventions, and that all their technology came from the far superior European mind.

If I didn't see the date of publication, I would have assumed the Author was a pseudonym for Ted Cruz or Donald Trump.
An exploratory look at china through the examination of its myths and legends. Western myths and legends are juxtaposed with the eastern myths and legends which I found entertaining. This is an educational book which kept my interest the whole read.
free book on kindle. liked it
seems seriously dated and occasionally racist
I had no idea the deepth of these anciet myths & Legends. It opened the possibility of the source of Buddism, Hindoism & Confuscism.
A humanist, imaginative explanations of creation, after life, and spirituality.
The good thing about this text is the sheer number of mythological stories and folktales which have been translated. Many of the stories are rarely translated and they include a great deal of traditional Chinese folk religion, Taoist, and Confuscinist stories. The immortals, and many rare Taoist tales, are represented here--which is remarkable and useful for well-versed scholars of Chinese mythology and Taoism.

The (very) bad thing about this text is that most of the volume is taken up by the author's unbridled, negative personal commentary on Chinese religion, beliefs, and culture. I know, it sounds strange, especially since he chose to translate and publish a text on Chinese culture, but nevertheless, I am not the only student of Chinese culture and history who has noticed this about "Myths and Legends of China."

I found myself reacting with surprise to many of E.T.C. Werner's snide, offhanded, completely ungrounded observations--many of which are rooted in nothing more than his attempt to discredit Chinese customs and religious beliefs. Even understanding the era in which the book was written, I had to keep swallowing salt to press through the introduction.

I teach courses on Chinese Taoism and Chinese Mythology and I always warn my students to take the entire book gently and to let some of the commentary bounce off. Just ignore the commentary and try to press on.

It does lead me to wonder how many of the stories have been altered to fit Werner's views... not unlike Bulfinch's "abridgment" of some of the Greek and Roman myths which contained concepts like homosexuality, that he disliked.

I should add that the first review posted on this product is correct--Werner is a classical orientalist, and the book is a product of a very specific time frame and state of mind. It absolutely contains rare stories which are underrepresented in other texts, including many tales of Immortals, Chinese folk religions, etc.

My two-star rating still sticks, as I only think this book is useful for scholars who can recognize the "orientalism" for what it is, and cut right through to the valuable stories, or for scholars trying to illustrate what "orientalism" was all about.

It's not good for the casual reader of Chinese folk tales.
This makes an excellent companion read for the Myths and Legends of Japan, and these two books actually reside right next to each other in the folklore section of my bookshelf.

The book plunges into several myths and legends, some of which I had not known about until obtaining this book during research. I found it to be thorough.
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