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Missee Lee Author(s) Arthur Ransome Cover artist Arthur Ransome Country United Kingdom Language English Series Swallows and Amazons Genre(s) Children's novels Publisher Jonathan Cape Publication date 1941 Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback) ISBN ISBN 1-56792-196-5 (pb) OCLC Number 48144509 LC Classification PZ7.R175 Mi 2001 Preceded by The Big Six Followed by The Picts And The Martyrs Missee Lee is the tenth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, set in 1930s China. The Swallows and Amazons are on a round the world trip with Captain Flint aboard the schooner Wild Cat. After the Wild Cat sinks, they escape in the Swallow and Amazon but are separated in a storm. Both dinghies eventually end up in the lair of the Three Island pirates where they are held prisoner by the unusual Missee Lee, the leader of the Three Island pirates.
The book, published in 1941, is is considered one of the metafictional books in the series, along with Peter Duck and perhaps Great Northern?. One aspect of this book which modern readers may find objectionable is that all the Chinese characters are depicted as speaking English with a very stereotypical accent and grammar.
Sources
Ransome made a visit to China in 1926 and 1927 where he learned about Chinese life and culture. He also met, amongst others Soong Ching-ling, the wife of Sun Yat-sen. Ransome said that he based much of Missee Lee's characteristics on her, though there were others who contributed to the character.
Plot summary
The book opens with the Swallows, Amazons and Captain Flint in an unnamed port in the South China Sea, apparently on a round-the-world voyage aboard the Wild Cat, the small green schooner which featured in Peter Duck. They are warned to stay away from the Chinese coast because of pirates.
On their voyage in a dead calm, their monkey, Gibber, causes a fire which burns the Wild Cat to the waterline. They escape aboard the Swallow and Amazon, which are being used as ship's boats. However, they are separated in the night, when a strong wind blows up. The crew of the Amazon is picked up by a junk, which turns out to be a pirate vessel. The Swallows make their own way to shore, where they eventually meet the Amazons, who are being held by one of the Taicoons who rule the Three Islands. Captain Flint is kept under much stricter guard by the Taicoon, as he hopes to ransom him, as he claims to be the Lord Mayor of San Flancisco. (Taicoon Chang and Taicoon Wu are leaders of the Three Island Pirates who want to chop off heads.)
The children are sent to Missee Lee, the leader of the pirates. She turns out to be a frustrated academic from Camblidge, who had been sent to England for her education, only to have to return to rule the Three Islands when her father died. She starts to give the children Latin lessons, at which Roger surprisingly excels. Captain Flint is also bought from the Taicoon who has threatened to chop off his head. The pirates are concerned that if the Royal Navy were to learn their position, a gunboat might be sent to destroy them, so when Captain Flint is seen with a sextant, they are saved only by Missee Lee's intervention.
As they consider that they are still in danger of execution and are also becoming fed up with the Latin lessons, they plan an escape. During the Dragon festival, they set sail aboard Missee Lee's junk, the Shining Moon. With the help of Missee Lee, who has decided to leave her responsibilities on the Three Islands and go back to study at Camblidge, they take a daring and dangerous passage through a gorge to evade capture. However, when Missee Lee hears fighting begin between the various islanders, she decides that she owes it to her people to return and unite them again. The Swallows, Amazons and Captain Flint return to England aboard the Shining Moon.
External links
- Missee Lee on Arthur Ransome Wiki
- Miss Lee on Arthur Ransome Wiki
Swallows and Amazons series by Arthur Ransome Swallows and Amazons · Swallowdale · Peter Duck · Winter Holiday · Coot Club · Pigeon Post · We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea · Secret Water · The Big Six · Missee Lee · The Picts and the Martyrs · Great Northern? · Coots in the North
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Categories:- 1941 novels
- Adventure novels
- British children's novels
- Swallows and Amazons series
- Novels set in China
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