Fujiwara Teika's Hundred-Poem Sequence of the Sho ̄ji Era, 1200 (Paper)
Author : Sadaie Fujiwara
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Page : 138 pages
File Size : 13,43 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Japan
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Author : Sadaie Fujiwara
Publisher :
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 13,43 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Japan
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Author : Paul S. Atkins
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 25,59 MB
Release : 2017-02-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0824858700
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.
Author : John W. Dower
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 33,76 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780719019142
Author : Princess Shikishi (daughter of Goshirakawa, Emperor of Japan)
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 11,60 MB
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780824814830
Princess Shikishi, Emperor Goshirakawa's third daughter, who served as saiin, or shrine vestal, in her teens, left a body of poems luminous with tranquil beauty and sadness. In her own lifetime she was counted among the outstanding poets of the age. In this volume, noted translator Hiroaki Sato makes available in one-line form all of the tanka - 400 poems - attributed to Princess Shikishi. Following an introduction that details Shikishi's era and the prosodic techniques of her time, Sato presents a group of poems gleaned from anthologies - among them a sequence of eleven which Shikishi wrote in condolence for the death of the wife of Fujiwara no Shunzei, her mentor - and three important 100-poem sequences. To provide allusive contexts, many of the poems are accompanied by extensive footnotes and endnotes, often with complete episodes from Tale of Ise and other classical texts.
Author : Steven D. Carter
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 23,57 MB
Release : 2020-05-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1684172616
Carter attempts to reconstruct the "classical" reading of renga (linked verse) using extant rulebooks from the time, approximating in every way possible the manner in which it was read in its own time and place. The result is a rare glimpse into the literary conssciousness of the medieval Japanese that seems paradoxically modern in its insistence on the final indeterminancy of poetic meaning.Includes a full translation of the 1501 rulebook along with an annotated translation of a solo renga sequence composed in 1492 by Shōhaku's teacher and mentor, Sōgi.
Author : Joshua S. Mostow
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 43,6 MB
Release : 1996-01-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780824817053
The Hyakunin Isshu, or One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each collection, is a sequence of one hundred Japanese poems in the tanka form, selected by the famous poet and scholar Fujiwara no Teika (1162-1241) and arranged, in part, to represent the history of Japanese poetry from the seventh century down to Teika's own day. The anthology is, without doubt, the most popular and widely known collection of poetry in Japan - a distinction it has maintained for hundreds of years. In this study, Joshua Mostow challenges the idea of a final or authoritative reading of the Hyakunin Isshu and presents a refreshing, persuasive case for a reception history of this seminal work. In addition to providing a new translation of this classic text and biographical information on each poet, Mostow examines issues relating to text and image that are central to the Japanese arts from the Heian into the early modern period. By using Edo-period woodblock illustrations as pictorializations of the poems - as "pictures of the heart," or meaning, of the poems - text and image are pieced together in a holistic approach that will stand as a model for further research in the interrelationship between Japanese visual and verbal art.
Author : Steven D. Carter
Publisher : Dictionary of Literary Biograp
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 34,69 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
Essays on some of the most prominent writers of Japan's medieval period, covering the twelfth through sixteenth centuries. Includes discussion of various genres, including: short prose works called companion tales; theatrical forms; fictional tales of all varieties and poetry. During this period literacy expanded to include military clans, and cultural centers appeared complete with libraries and meeting halls, as literacy expanded to other classes.
Author : 東京都立中央図書館
Publisher :
Page : 1002 pages
File Size : 44,61 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Arts
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Publisher :
Page : 642 pages
File Size : 34,22 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Asia
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Has appendices.
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Page : 176 pages
File Size : 34,71 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Japan
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