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A Waka Anthology

Author : Edwin A. Cranston
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 1030 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1998-03-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0804731578

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The Gem-Glistening Cup is the second volume of Edwin Cranston's monumental Waka Anthology which carries the story of waka, the classical tradition of Japanese poetry, from its beginnings in ancient song to the sixteenth century. The present volume, which contains almost 1,600 songs and poems, covers the period from the earliest times to 784, and includes many of the finest works in the literatures as well as providing evocative glimpses of the spirit and folkways of early Japanese civilization. The texts drawn upon for the poems are the ancient chronicles Kojiki, Nihonshoki, and Shoku Nihongi; the fudoki, a set of eighth-century local gazetteers; Man'yoshu, the massive eighth-century compendium of early poetry (about one fourth of that work is included); and the Bussokuseki poems carved on a stone tablet at a temple in Nara. All poems are presented in facing romanization and translation.

A Waka Anthology, Volume Two

Author : Edwin A. Cranston
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 1332 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : History
ISBN : 080474825X

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A Waka Anthology, Volume Two by Edwin A. Cranston Pdf

Grasses of Remembrance, the second volume of Edwin Cranston's monumental Waka Anthology, carries forward the story of Japanese court poetry, drawing on sources dating from the 890s to the 1080s. The book presents over 2,600 poems in lively and readable translation, including all 795 poems from The Tale of Genji.

A Waka Anthology

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 080474825X

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Kokin Wakashu

Author : Helen Craig McCullough
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0804712581

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Kokin Wakashu by Helen Craig McCullough Pdf

A Stanford University Press classic.

Early Modern Japanese Literature

Author : Haruo Shirane
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 1054 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2002-07-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780231507431

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Early Modern Japanese Literature by Haruo Shirane Pdf

This is the first anthology ever devoted to early modern Japanese literature, spanning the period from 1600 to 1900, known variously as the Edo or the Tokugawa, one of the most creative epochs of Japanese culture. This anthology, which will be of vital interest to anyone involved in this era, includes not only fiction, poetry, and drama, but also essays, treatises, literary criticism, comic poetry, adaptations from Chinese, folk stories and other non-canonical works. Many of these texts have never been translated into English before, and several classics have been newly translated for this collection. Early Modern Japanese Literature introduces English readers to an unprecedented range of prose fiction genres, including dangibon (satiric sermons), kibyôshi (satiric and didactic picture books), sharebon (books of wit and fashion), yomihon (reading books), kokkeibon (books of humor), gôkan (bound books), and ninjôbon (books of romance and sentiment). The anthology also offers a rich array of poetry—waka, haiku, senryû, kyôka, kyôshi—and eleven plays, which range from contemporary domestic drama to historical plays and from early puppet theater to nineteenth century kabuki. Since much of early modern Japanese literature is highly allusive and often elliptical, this anthology features introductions and commentary that provide the critical context for appreciating this diverse and fascinating body of texts. One of the major characteristics of early modern Japanese literature is that almost all of the popular fiction was amply illustrated by wood-block prints, creating an extensive text-image phenomenon. In some genres such as kibyôshi and gôkan the text in fact appeared inside the woodblock image. Woodblock prints of actors were also an important aspect of the culture of kabuki drama. A major feature of this anthology is the inclusion of over 200 woodblock prints that accompanied the original texts and drama.

An Edo Anthology

Author : Sumie Jones,Kenji Watanabe
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2013-02-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780824837761

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An Edo Anthology by Sumie Jones,Kenji Watanabe Pdf

During the eighteenth century, Edo (today’s Tokyo) became the world’s largest city, quickly surpassing London and Paris. Its rapidly expanding population and flourishing economy encouraged the development of a thriving popular culture. Innovative and ambitious young authors and artists soon began to look beyond the established categories of poetry, drama, and prose, banding together to invent completely new literary forms that focused on the fun and charm of Edo. Their writings were sometimes witty, wild, and bawdy, and other times sensitive, wise, and polished. Now some of these high spirited works, celebrating the rapid changes, extraordinary events, and scandalous news of the day, have been collected in an accessible volume highlighting the city life of Edo. Edo’s urban consumers demanded visual presentations and performances in all genres. Novelties such as books with text and art on the same page were highly sought after, as were kabuki plays and the polychrome prints that often shared the same themes, characters, and even jokes. Popular interest in sex and entertainment focused attention on the theatre district and “pleasure quarters,” which became the chief backdrops for the literature and arts of the period. Gesaku, or “playful writing,” invented in the mid-eighteenth century, satirized the government and samurai behavior while parodying the classics. These entertaining new styles bred genres that appealed to the masses. Among the bestsellers were lengthy serialized heroic epics, revenge dramas, ghost and monster stories, romantic melodramas, and comedies that featured common folk. An Edo Anthology offers distinctive and engaging examples of this broad range of genres and media. It includes both well-known masterpieces and unusual examples from the city’s counterculture, some popular with intellectuals, others with wider appeal. Some of the translations presented here are the first available in English and many are based on first editions. In bringing together these important and expertly translated Edo texts in a single volume, this collection will be warmly welcomed by students and interested readers of Japanese literature and popular culture.

Traditional Japanese Poetry

Author : Steven D. Carter
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0804722129

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Traditional Japanese Poetry by Steven D. Carter Pdf

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.

Kokinshū

Author : Laurel Rasplica Rodd,Mary Catherine Henkenius
Publisher : Cheng & Tsui
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 0887272495

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Kokinshū by Laurel Rasplica Rodd,Mary Catherine Henkenius Pdf

This book is the first complete translation of the tenth-century work Kokinshu, one of the most important anthologies of the Japanese classical tradition.

Teika

Author : Paul S. Atkins
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2017-02-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780824858704

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Teika by Paul S. Atkins Pdf

Fujiwara no Teika (1162–1241) was born into an illustrious lineage of poets just as Japan’s ancien régime was ceding authority to a new political order dominated by military power. Overcoming personal and political setbacks, Teika and his allies championed a new style of poetry that managed to innovate conceptually and linguistically within the narrow confines of the waka tradition and the limits of its thirty-one syllable form. Backed by powerful patrons, Teika emerged finally as the supreme arbiter of poetry in his time, serving as co-compiler of the eighth imperial anthology of waka, Shin Kokinshū (ca. 1210) and as solo compiler of the ninth. This first book-length study of Teika in English covers the most important and intriguing aspects of Teika’s achievements and career, seeking the reasons behind Teika’s fame and offering distinctive arguments about his oeuvre. A documentary biography sets the stage with valuable context about his fascinating life and times, followed by an exploration of his “Bodhidharma style,” as Teika’s critics pejoratively termed the new style of poetry. His beliefs about poetry are systematically elaborated through a thorough overview of his writing about waka. Teika’s understanding of classical Chinese history, literature, and language is the focus of a separate chapter that examines the selective use of kana, the Japanese phonetic syllabary, in Teika’s diary, which was written mainly in kanbun, a Japanese version of classical Chinese. The final chapter surveys the reception history of Teika’s biography and literary works, from his own time into the modern period. Sometimes venerated as demigod of poetry, other times denigrated as an arrogant, inscrutable poet, Teika seldom inspired lukewarm reactions in his readers. Courtier, waka poet, compiler, copyist, editor, diarist, and critic, Teika is recognized today as one of the most influential poets in the history of Japanese literature. His oeuvre includes over four thousand waka poems, his diary, Meigetsuki, which he kept for over fifty years, and a fictional tale set in Tang-dynasty China. Over fifteen years in the making, Teika is essential reading for anyone interested in Japanese poetry, the history of Japan, and traditional Japanese culture.

One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2018-05-31
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780141395944

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One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each by Anonim Pdf

A new edition of the most widely known and popular collection of Japanese poetry. The best-loved and most widely read of all Japanese poetry collections, the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu contains 100 short poems on nature, the seasons, travel, and, above all, love. Dating back to the seventh century, these elegant, precisely observed waka poems (the precursor of haiku) express deep emotion through visual images based on a penetrating observation of the natural world. Peter MacMillan's new translation of his prize-winning original conveys even more effectively the beauty and subtlety of this magical collection. Translated with an introduction and commentary by Peter MacMillan.

The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature

Author : Haruo Shirane,Tomi Suzuki
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2015-12-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781316368282

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The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature by Haruo Shirane,Tomi Suzuki Pdf

The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature provides, for the first time, a history of Japanese literature with comprehensive coverage of the premodern and modern eras in a single volume. The book is arranged topically in a series of short, accessible chapters for easy access and reference, giving insight into both canonical texts and many lesser known, popular genres, from centuries-old folk literature to the detective fiction of modern times. The various period introductions provide an overview of recurrent issues that span many decades, if not centuries. The book also places Japanese literature in a wider East Asian tradition of Sinitic writing and provides comprehensive coverage of women's literature as well as new popular literary forms, including manga (comic books). An extensive bibliography of works in English enables readers to continue to explore this rich tradition through translations and secondary reading.

Kokin Wakashū

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:311706198

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Modern Japanese Tanka

Author : Makoto Ueda
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Education
ISBN : 0231104332

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Modern Japanese Tanka by Makoto Ueda Pdf

His introduction gives an excellent overview of the development of tanka in the last one hundred years.

Mad in Translation

Author : Robin D. Gill
Publisher : Paraverse Press
Page : 742 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Humor
ISBN : 9780974261874

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Mad in Translation by Robin D. Gill Pdf

Even readers with no particular interest in Japan - if such odd souls exist - may expect unexpected pleasure from this book if English metaphysical poetry, grooks, hyperlogical nonsense verse, outrageous epigrams, the (im)possibilities and process of translation between exotic tongues, the reason of puns and rhyme, outlandish metaphor, extreme hyperbole and whatnot tickle their fancy. Read together with The Woman Without a Hole, also by Robin D. Gill, the hitherto overlooked ulterior side of art poetry in Japan may now be thoroughly explored by monolinguals, though bilinguals and students of Japanese will be happy to know all the original Japanese is included.--amazon.com.