Décadence Mandchoue


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In 1898 a young Englishman walked into a homosexual brothel in Peking and began a journey that he claims took him all the way to the bedchamber of imperial China's last great ruler, the Empress Dowager Tz'u Hsi. Published now for the first time, Décadence Mandchoue, the controversial memoirs of sinologist Sir Edmund Backhouse, provides a unique and shocking glimpse into the hidden world of China's imperial palace, with its rampant corruption, grand conspiracies and uninhibited sexuality. Backhouse was made notorious by Hugh Trevor-Roper's 1976 bestseller, Hermit of Peking, which accused Backhouse of fraudulence and forgery. Décadence Mandchoue, written shortly before the author's death, lay for decades forgotten and unpublished in the Bodleian Library at Oxford University, dismissed by Trevor-Roper as nothing more than "a pornographic novelette." But Décadence Mandchoue is much more than that. Alternately shocking and lyrical, it is the masterwork of a linguistic genius, a tremendous literary achievement and a sensational account of the inner workings of the Manchu dynasty in the years before its collapse in 1911. If true, Backhouse's chronicle completely reshapes our understanding of the era, and provides an account of the Empress Dowager and her inner circle that can only be described as intimate.



Author: Edmund Backhouse
Publisher: Earnshaw Books Ltd
Published: 06/01/2023
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.38lbs
Size: 9.54h x 6.44w x 1.27d
ISBN13: 9789881944511
ISBN10: 9881944511
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Historical
- History | Asia | China
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs

About the Author
Edmund Trelawny Backhouse was a translator who worked in China for the British Foreign Service as well as for London Times correspondent George Morrison. He is the coauthor of Annals and Memoirs of the Court of Peking and China Under the Empress Dowager. Derek Sandhaus is the chief editor of Earnshaw Books and the author of Tales of Old Hong Kong and Tales of Old Peking.

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