I didn't think I needed another book on Chinese literature because I have so many, but when I found this one I had to buy it because it was Lu Hsun (Lu Xun) and I'm SO glad I did. This is not simply another collection of Chinese literature but rather looks at the development of Chinese fiction from the legends and tales of The classic of mountain and seas (shanhaijing) to the beginning of the 19th century. Xun leaves out the philosophy and the plays and instead focuses on stories. He discusses at length all the different supernatural stories and the collections of them, what survived what didn't and how they changed over time. There are so many fascinating books talked about, so many I want to track down. When/if I ever get my Chinese to the level I need to do my PhD these are exactly the books I want to be studying, the ghost stories and supernatural tales that I love and this book will be an invaluable resource for them. Not only does he discuss the supernatural tale but he also talks about the classics of Chinese literature, Journey to the West, Three Kingdoms, Jinpingmei, the Scholars etc. He talks about the development of the stories, including early versions of the tales, variants, sequels etc. He also discusses the stories in depth, and includes excerpts to show style or emotion. One of the books discussed in the 19th century was a traditional scholar/beauty romance except in this case the "beauties" were in fact female-impersonators from the opera. Apparently it's a very touching romantic gay tale. It sounded lovely and I really hope one day I can find a copy. Such a great book containing so many treasures. I'm so glad I found a copy and am so pleased to see it still seems to be in print. Definitely one of the best things put out by the Foreign language press. I'd very highly recommend it.