
Anthology of Japanese literature : to the mid-nineteenth century
introduced and compiled by Donald Keene
Bok · Engelsk · 1955
Utgitt | [Harmondsworth] : Penguin books , c1955
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Omfang | 428 s.
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Utgave | rev.
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Opplysninger | Også utgitt i London og New York, Grove Press. - Part I. Ancient period [To 794 A.D.]. Man'yoshu -- The luck of the sea and luck of the mountains -- Kaifuso -- Part II. Heian period [794-1185]. Kukai : Kukai and his master -- Tales of Ise -- Kokinshu -- Ki No Tsurayuki : The Tosa diary -- Poetry from the six collections -- The mother of Michitsuna : Kagero Nikki -- Murasaki Shikibu : Yugao (from "The Tale of Genji") -- Sei Shonagon : The pillow book -- Murasaki Shikibu : Diary -- The daughter of Takasue : The Sarashina diary -- Poetry in Chinese -- Ryojin Hisho -- The lady who loved insects -- Part III. Kamakura period [1185-1333]. The tale of the Heike -- Shinkokinshu -- Kamo No Chomei : An account of my hut -- Tales from the Uji collection -- The captain of Naruto -- Part IV. Muromachi period [1333-1600]. Yoshida Kenko : Essays in idleness -- The exile of Godaigo -- Seami Motokiyo : The art of the No -- Plan of the No stage -- Kan'ami Kiyotsugu : Sotoba Komachi -- Seami Motokiyo : Birds of sorrow -- Seami Motokiyo : Atsumori -- Seami Motokiyo : The Damask drum -- The bird-catcher in Hades -- Busu -- Poems in Chinese by Buddhist monks -- Three poets at Minase -- Three priests -- Part V: Tokugawa period [1600-1868]. Ihara Saikaku : What the seasons brought to the almanac-maker -- Ihara Saikaku : The umbrella oracle -- Ihara Saikaku : The eternal storehouse of Japan -- Matsuo Basho : The narrow road of Oku -- Matuso Basho : Prose poem on the unreal dwelling -- Mukai Kyorai : Conversations with Kyorai -- Haiku by Basho and his school -- Chikamatsu on the art of the puppet stage -- Chikamatsu Monzaemon : The love suicides at Sonezaki -- Ejima Kiseki : A wayward wife -- Jippensha Ikku : Hizakurige -- Takizawa Bakin : Shino and Hamaji -- Haiku of the middle and late Tokugawa period -- Waka of the Tokugawa period -- Poetry and prose in Chinese.
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