Modern Japanese Poets and the Nature of Literature

Modern Japanese Poets and the Nature of Literature
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 0804711666
ISBN-13 : 9780804711661
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Japanese Poets and the Nature of Literature by : Makoto Ueda

A Stanford University Press classic.

Origins of Modern Japanese Literature

Origins of Modern Japanese Literature
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 0822313235
ISBN-13 : 9780822313236
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Origins of Modern Japanese Literature by : Kōjin Karatani

Karatani Kojin is one of Japan's leading critics. In his work as a theoretician, he has described Modernity as have few others; he has re-evaluated the literature of the entire Meiji period and beyond. As one critic has said, Karatani's thought "has had a profound effect on the way we formulate the questions we ask about modern literature and culture ... [his] argument is compelling, moving even, and in the end the reader comes away with a different understanding not only of modern Japanese literature but of modern Japan itself." Among the many authors discussed are Soseki Natsume, Doppo Kunikida, Katai Tayama, and Shoyo Tsubouchi.

Modern Japanese Tanka

Modern Japanese Tanka
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 0231104332
ISBN-13 : 9780231104333
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Japanese Tanka by : Makoto Ueda

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

The Modern Japanese Prose Poem

The Modern Japanese Prose Poem
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781400855629
ISBN-13 : 1400855624
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Modern Japanese Prose Poem by : Dennis Keene

Though the prose poem came into existence as a principally French literary genre in the nineteenth century, it occupies a place of considerable importance in twentieth-century Japanese poetry. This selection of poems is the first anthology of this genre and, in effect, the first appearance of this kind of poetry in English. Originally published in 1980. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Modern Japanese Poetry

Modern Japanese Poetry
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Publisher : University of Queensland Press(Australia)
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015001531303
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Synopsis Modern Japanese Poetry by : Albert Richard Davis

An anthology of mostly "shi" poems, that is the form of poetry that developed as a result of the influence of the West.

The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature

The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 9781316368282
ISBN-13 : 1316368289
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature by : Haruo Shirane

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.

Idly Scribbling Rhymers

Idly Scribbling Rhymers
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9780231547222
ISBN-13 : 0231547226
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Idly Scribbling Rhymers by : Robert Tuck

How can literary forms fashion a nation? Though genres such as the novel and newspaper have been credited with shaping a national imagination and a sense of community, during the rapid modernization of the Meiji period, Japanese intellectuals took a striking—but often overlooked—interest in poetry’s ties to national character. In Idly Scribbling Rhymers, Robert Tuck offers a groundbreaking study of the connections among traditional poetic genres, print media, and visions of national community in late nineteenth-century Japan that reveals the fissures within the process of imagining the nation. Structured around the work of the poet and critic Masaoka Shiki, Idly Scribbling Rhymers considers how poetic genres were read, written, and discussed within the emergent worlds of the newspaper and literary periodical in Meiji Japan. Tuck details attempts to cast each of the three traditional poetic genres of haiku, kanshi, and waka as Japan’s national poetry. He analyzes the nature and boundaries of the concepts of national poetic community that were meant to accompany literary production, showing that Japan’s visions of community were defined by processes of hierarchy and exclusion and deeply divided along lines of social class, gender, and political affiliation. A comprehensive study of nineteenth-century Japanese poetics and print culture, Idly Scribbling Rhymers reveals poetry’s surprising yet fundamental role in emerging forms of media and national consciousness.

Traces of Dreams

Traces of Dreams
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 0804730997
ISBN-13 : 9780804730990
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Traces of Dreams by : Haruo Shirane

Basho (1644-94) is perhaps the best known Japanese poet in both Japan and the West, and this book establishes the ground for badly needed critical discussion of this critical figure by placing the works of Basho and his disciples in the context of broader social change.

World Within Walls

World Within Walls
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 628
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ISBN-10 : 0231114672
ISBN-13 : 9780231114677
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis World Within Walls by : Donald Keene

The Tokugawa family held the shogunate from 1603 to 1867, ruling Japan and keeping the island nation isolated from the rest of the world for more than 250 years. Donald Keene looks within the "walls" of isolation and meticulously chronicles the period's vast literary output, providing both lay readers and scholars with the definitive history of premodern Japanese literature. World Within Walls spans the age in which Japanese literature began to reach a popular audience--as opposed to the elite aristocratic readers to whom it had previously been confined. Keene comprehensively treats each of the new, popular genres that arose, including haiku, Kabuki, and the witty, urbane prose of the newly ascendant merchant class.

Japanese Death Poems

Japanese Death Poems
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Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781462916498
ISBN-13 : 146291649X
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Japanese Death Poems by :

"A wonderful introduction the Japanese tradition of jisei, this volume is crammed with exquisite, spontaneous verse and pithy, often hilarious, descriptions of the eccentric and committed monastics who wrote the poems." --Tricycle: The Buddhist Review Although the consciousness of death is, in most cultures, very much a part of life, this is perhaps nowhere more true than in Japan, where the approach of death has given rise to a centuries-old tradition of writing jisei, or the "death poem." Such a poem is often written in the very last moments of the poet's life. Hundreds of Japanese death poems, many with a commentary describing the circumstances of the poet's death, have been translated into English here, the vast majority of them for the first time. Yoel Hoffmann explores the attitudes and customs surrounding death in historical and present-day Japan and gives examples of how these have been reflected in the nation's literature in general. The development of writing jisei is then examined--from the longing poems of the early nobility and the more "masculine" verses of the samurai to the satirical death poems of later centuries. Zen Buddhist ideas about death are also described as a preface to the collection of Chinese death poems by Zen monks that are also included. Finally, the last section contains three hundred twenty haiku, some of which have never been assembled before, in English translation and romanized in Japanese.