Limehouse Nights

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Limehouse Nights is a 1916 collection of short stories by Thomas Burke that vividly portrays the lives and underworld of London’s Limehouse district, particularly its Chinese community.

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Limehouse Nights canonical 3

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instanceOf short story collection
adaptationDirector D. W. Griffith NERFINISHED
adaptationReleaseYear 1919
adaptationTitle Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl NERFINISHED
adaptationType film
adaptedInto Broken Blossoms NERFINISHED
associatedWith Yellow Peril literature NERFINISHED
author Thomas Burke NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre fiction
short stories
urban fiction
hasFormat print
hasMediaType book
hasNotableStory Beryl and the Croucher NERFINISHED
The Bird NERFINISHED
The Chink and the Child NERFINISHED
The Cue NERFINISHED
The Father of Yoto NERFINISHED
The Hand of the Mandarin Quong NERFINISHED
The Paw NERFINISHED
The Sign of the Lamp NERFINISHED
The Song of Ho Ling NERFINISHED
hasPageCountApprox about 300 pages
hasReception commercial success on publication
critical controversy for racial portrayals
hasTheme crime
cross-cultural encounters
exoticism
melodrama
poverty
racial stereotyping
sexual exploitation
urban alienation
violence
influenced cinematic depictions of London’s Chinatown
language English
literaryPeriod early 20th-century British literature
portrays Chinese community in London
London underworld
working-class life in Limehouse
publicationYear 1916
publisher Grant Richards NERFINISHED
setting East End of London NERFINISHED
Limehouse NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London
timePeriodDepicted early 20th-century London

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The Chink and the Child associatedWith Limehouse Nights
The Chink and the Child collection Limehouse Nights
Thomas Burke notableWork Limehouse Nights