The Dragon Empress: Life and Times of Tz'u-hsi 1835-1908 Empress Dowager of China
Synopsis
From 1861 to 1908 a woman, the Empress Dowager Tz'u-hsi, born the daughter of a minor mandarin, held the supreme power in China. Opportunistic, ruthless, malicious, she ruled over four hundred million people. Marina Warner's biography lays bare her complex personality: her extreme conventionalism; her hatred of "foreigners"; her passion for power and intrigue; her vanity and her delight in ritual; her extravagance and corruption and her love of gardens, painting and the theatre. THE DRAGON EMPRESS also portrays a China in rapid decline as poverty, civil war and foreign exploitation and invasion brought about the fall of the Ch'ing dynasty.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Vintage Publishing
- ISBN: 9780099165910
- Number of pages: 272
- Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 16 mm
- Weight: 193g
- Languages: English


