Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee
Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee (Chinese: 狄公案; pinyin: Dí Gōng Àn; lit. "Cases of Judge Dee"), also known as Di Gong An or Dee Goong An, is an 18th-century Chinese gong'an detective novel by an anonymous author, "Buti zhuanren" (Chinese: 不题撰人). It is loosely based on the stories of Di Renjie (Wade-Giles Ti Jen-chieh), a county magistrate and statesman of the Tang court, who lived roughly 630–700. Though set in Tang dynasty China, the novel also contains cultural elements from later dynasties. A translated version was released by Robert van Gulik in 1949; van Gulik would go on to write his own series of Judge Dee novels, starting with The Chinese Maze Murders.
Chapter one of an edition of the novel that was printed in the 28th year of the Guangxu Emperor. | |
Author | Unknown |
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Original title | Dee Goong An |
Translator | Robert van Gulik |
Country | China |
Language | Chinese |
Series | Judge Dee |
Genre | Gong'an fiction, Mystery, Detective novel, Crime |
Publication date | 18th century |
Published in English | 1949 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 237 (English) |
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