Shinkokinsh 2 vols

Shinkokinsh    2 vols
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 969
Release: 2015-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004288294

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Laurel Rasplica Rodd's complete translation of the early thirteenth century Japanese court poetry anthology Shinkokinshū allows readers to appreciate both the depth of poetic sentiment conveyed in the anthology and the elaborate integration of the poems into a unified whole.

The Poetry Contest in Six Hundred Rounds 2 vols

The Poetry Contest in Six Hundred Rounds  2 vols
Author: Thomas E. McAuley
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1308
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9789004411296

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For the monumental Poetry Competition in Six Hundred Rounds (Roppyakuban uta’awase), twelve poets each provided one hundred waka poems, fifty on seasonal topics and fifty on love, which were matched, critiqued by the participants and judged by Fujiwara no Shunzei, the premiere poet of his age. Its critical importance is heightened by the addition of a lengthy Appeal (chinjō) against Shunzei’s judgements by the conservative poet and monk, Kenshō. It is one of the key texts for understanding poetic and critical practice in late twelfth century Japan, and of the conflict between conservative and innovative poets. The Competition and Appeal are presented here for the first time in complete English translation with accompanying commentary and explanatory notes by Thomas McAuley.

Japan A Documentary History Vol 2 The Late Tokugawa Period to the Present

Japan  A Documentary History  Vol 2  The Late Tokugawa Period to the Present
Author: David J. Lu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2015-03-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317467090

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An updated edition of David Lu's acclaimed "Sources of Japanese History", this two volume book presents in a student-friendly format original Japanese documents from Japan's mythological beginnings through 1995. Covering the full spectrum of political, economic, diplomatic as well as cultural and intellectual history, this classroom resource offers insight not only into the past but also into Japan's contemporary civilisation. This volume covers from the late 18th century up to 1995. Three major criteria used in the document selection were that: the selection avoids duplication with other collections - 75% of the documents presented here are newly translated; a document accurately reflects the spirit of the times and the life-styles of the people; and emphasis is on the development of social, economic and political institutions.

Rethinking Japan Vol 1

Rethinking Japan Vol 1
Author: Adriana Boscaro,Franco Gatti,Massimo Raveri
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2014-01-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135880538

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These papers explore the debate over new directions in Japanese studies.

The Making of Shinkokinsh

The Making of Shinkokinsh
Author: Robert N. Huey
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2020-03-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781684173655

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"This study of the Japanese imperial court in the early thirteenth century focuses on the compilation of one of Japan’s most important poetry collections, Shinkokinshū. Using personal diaries, court records, poetry texts, and literary treatises, Robert N. Huey reconstructs the process by which Retired Emperor Go-Toba brought together contending factions to produce this collection and laid the groundwork for his later attempt at imperial restoration. The work analyzes how poetic discourse of the imperial court animated both other kinds of writing and other activities. Finally, it underscores the inextricable ties between the writing of poetry and court politics. Shinkokinshū—the “New Kokinshu”—has been viewed as a neo-classical effort. Reading history backward, scholars have often taken the work to be the outgrowth of a nostalgia for greatness presumed to have been lost in the wars of the origins of the collection. The author argues that the compilers of Shinkokinshū instead saw it as a “new” beginning, a revitalization and affirmation of courtly traditions, and not a reaction to loss. It is a dynamic collection, full of innovative, challenging poetry—not an elegy for a lost age."

Collected Writings of P G O Neill

Collected Writings of P G  O Neill
Author: P. G. O'Neill
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134245376

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Special areas: Japanese language, festivals, Noh theatre.

Traditional Japanese Poetry

Traditional Japanese Poetry
Author: Steven D. Carter
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1991
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0804722129

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This anthology brings together in convenient form a rich selection of Japanese poetry in traditional genres dating from the earliest times to the 20th century. With more than 1,100 poems, it is the most varied and comprehensive selection of traditional Japanese poetry now available in English. A romanized Japanese text accompanies each poem, and the book is illustrated with 20 line drawings.

The Land We Saw the Times We Knew

The Land We Saw  the Times We Knew
Author: Gerald Groemer
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824877170

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Japanese zuihitsu (essays) offer a treasure trove of information and insights rarely found in any other genre of Japanese writing. Especially during their golden age, the Edo period (1600–1868), zuihitsu treated a great variety of subjects. In the pages of a typical zuihitsu the reader encountered facts and opinions on everything from martial arts to music, food to fashions, dragons to drama—much of it written casually and seemingly without concern for form or order. The seven zuihitsu translated and annotated in this volume date from the early seventeenth to the late nineteenth centuries. Some of the essays are famous while others are less well known, but none have been published in their entirety in any Western language. Following a substantial introduction outlining the development of the genre, “Tales That Come to Mind” is an early seventeenth-century account of Edo kabuki theater and the Yoshiwara “pleasure quarters” penned by a Buddhist monk. “A Record of Seven Offered Treasures,” composed by a retired samurai-monk near the end of the seventeenth century, starts as a treatise on the proper education of youth but ends as a critique of the author’s own life and moral failings. Perhaps the most famous piece in the volume, “Monologue,” was drafted by the renowned Confucianist Dazai Shundai, a keen and insightful observer of life during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Dazai treats, in turn, poetry, the tea ceremony, comic verse, music, theater, and fashion. “Idle Talk of Nagasaki” is an entertaining record of a journey to Nagasaki by a group of Confucianists in the early eighteenth century. In “Kyoto Observed,” a mid-eighteenth-century Edo resident compares the shogun’s and the emperor’s capital in a series of brief vignettes. An 1814 zuihitsu classic written by a physician, “A Dustheap of Discourses” presents another colorful mosaic of topics related to life in Edo. The book closes with “The Breezes of Osaka,” a lively essay by a highly cultured Edo administrator contrasting the food, life, and culture of his hometown with that of Osaka, where he briefly served as mayor in the 1850s.