Feng Menglong's Judge Bao: the Footsteps of a Spirit: ancient Chinese crime fiction retold by Michael Henrik Wynn

The emergence of crime fiction was closely connected to the development of a modern legal system. In Germany there were the true crime stories August Gottlieb Meißner (1753-1804), in Britain The Newgate Calendar (1774) and in France the romanticized publications of Eugène-François Vidocq (1775-1857), the first chief of the Sûreté.

China has one of the oldest bureaucracies on earth. A real life judge from the early Middle Ages became their Sherlock Holmes, and was transformed into one of the most beloved Chinese literary characters. In this audiobook Michael Henrik Wynn, the editor of the educational net radio stream Historyradio.org, retells a classic gong'an legend about the iconic Judge Bao. The original story was published by Feng Menglong (1574-1646), but this is not a direct translation.

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Feng Menglong's Judge Bao: the Footsteps of a Spirit: ancient Chinese crime fiction retold by Michael Henrik Wynn

The emergence of crime fiction was closely connected to the development of a modern legal system. In Germany there were the true crime stories August Gottlieb Meißner (1753-1804), in Britain The Newgate Calendar (1774) and in France the romanticized publications of Eugène-François Vidocq (1775-1857), the first chief of the Sûreté.

China has one of the oldest bureaucracies on earth. A real life judge from the early Middle Ages became their Sherlock Holmes, and was transformed into one of the most beloved Chinese literary characters. In this audiobook Michael Henrik Wynn, the editor of the educational net radio stream Historyradio.org, retells a classic gong'an legend about the iconic Judge Bao. The original story was published by Feng Menglong (1574-1646), but this is not a direct translation.

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Feng Menglong's Judge Bao: the Footsteps of a Spirit: ancient Chinese crime fiction retold by Michael Henrik Wynn

Feng Menglong's Judge Bao: the Footsteps of a Spirit: ancient Chinese crime fiction retold by Michael Henrik Wynn

by Feng Menglong, Michael Henrik Wynn

Narrated by Michael Henrik Wynn

Unabridged — 39 minutes

Feng Menglong's Judge Bao: the Footsteps of a Spirit: ancient Chinese crime fiction retold by Michael Henrik Wynn

Feng Menglong's Judge Bao: the Footsteps of a Spirit: ancient Chinese crime fiction retold by Michael Henrik Wynn

by Feng Menglong, Michael Henrik Wynn

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Overview

The emergence of crime fiction was closely connected to the development of a modern legal system. In Germany there were the true crime stories August Gottlieb Meißner (1753-1804), in Britain The Newgate Calendar (1774) and in France the romanticized publications of Eugène-François Vidocq (1775-1857), the first chief of the Sûreté.

China has one of the oldest bureaucracies on earth. A real life judge from the early Middle Ages became their Sherlock Holmes, and was transformed into one of the most beloved Chinese literary characters. In this audiobook Michael Henrik Wynn, the editor of the educational net radio stream Historyradio.org, retells a classic gong'an legend about the iconic Judge Bao. The original story was published by Feng Menglong (1574-1646), but this is not a direct translation.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940195372323
Publisher: Michael Henrik Wynn
Publication date: 06/10/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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