
My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard
"My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard" by Elizabeth Cooper is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story explores the life and struggles of Kwei-li, the wife of a high-ranking Chinese official, as she expresses her thoughts and experiences through a series of letters to her husband. The narrative delves into themes of love, societal expectations, and the changing role of women in a transforming China. The opening of the novel introduces Kwei-li's intimate correspondence with her husband while he is away on a diplomatic mission. In her letters, Kwei-li reveals her loneliness, the rigid customs of her household, and her complex relationship with her mother-in-law and her new life. Through vivid depictions of her surroundings and her emotional struggles, the reader gains insight into the nuances of traditional Chinese culture, particularly regarding women's roles and familial duty. Kwei-li's letters also reflect her longing for personal connection and the desire to carve out her own identity amidst societal constraints.
Related Subjects
Bookshelves
Related books
Narrative of a Recent Imprisonment in China after the Wreck of the Kite
John Lee Scott
The Street of Precious Pearls
Nora Waln
Court Life in China: The Capital, Its Officials and People
Isaac Taylor Headland
When I was a boy in China
Yan Phou Lee
America, Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat
Tingfang Wu