Japanese Love Poems

Japanese Love Poems
Title Japanese Love Poems PDF eBook
Author Evan Bates
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 114
Release 2012-06-20
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0486145662

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This original selection of verses from the time-honored collection of Japanese poetry reflects the many facets of love, from paeans to conjugal love to descriptions of fierce competition for spouses. Text is in English only.

The Manyōshū

The Manyōshū
Title The Manyōshū PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 608
Release 1940
Genre Man'yōshū
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Ten Thousand Leaves

Ten Thousand Leaves
Title Ten Thousand Leaves PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher Harry N. Abrams
Pages 100
Release 1988-06-06
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780879512408

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The Manyoshu is the great literary work of eighth century Japan, a collection comprising work from more than four hundred writers. Its richness and nobility of sentiments have made the Manyoshu an object of literary fascination for centuries. Ten Thousand Leaves is a selection of love poems from this magnificent anthology,selected and translated by world renowned scholar Harold Wright and complemented by spectacular period art.

Man’yōshū (Book 5)

Man’yōshū (Book 5)
Title Man’yōshū (Book 5) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Global Oriental
Pages 195
Release 2011-01-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004212795

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This is the second volume to be published in the 20-volume set. It includes 114 poems (104 tanka, ten choka), traditionally considered to be the zoka genre, although some of them can be classified as benka, since they deal with death and sorrow. It also contains two poems in Chinese. The volume has several long introductions (all written in Chinese) to the poems that follow. All the poems in this volume were composed between AD 724 and 733, which represents a much greater homogeneity in comparison to books one to four. Most of the poems were written by Yamanoue-no Okura (AD660-733), one of the greatest Man’yōshū poets, who was possibly a Korean from Kudara (Paekche), or at least a descendant of Kudara immigrants to Japan. The spelling system in this volume is predominantly phonographic, with only a few exceptions. In addition, the spelling system appears to reflect Early Western Old Japanese, as demonstrated by Bentley (1997, 2002). The same can be said about its overall grammatical features.

Man’yōshū (Book 2)

Man’yōshū (Book 2)
Title Man’yōshū (Book 2) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 304
Release 2020-07-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004433333

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Book two of the Man’yōshū (‘Anthology of Myriad Leaves’) continues Alexander Vovin’s new English translation of this 20-volume work originally compiled between c.759 and 785 AD. It is the earliest Japanese poetic anthology in existence and thus the most important compendium of Japanese culture of the Asuka and Nara periods.

Man’yōshū and the Imperial Imagination in Early Japan

Man’yōshū and the Imperial Imagination in Early Japan
Title Man’yōshū and the Imperial Imagination in Early Japan PDF eBook
Author Torquil Duthie
Publisher BRILL
Pages 463
Release 2014-01-09
Genre Poetry
ISBN 900426454X

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In Man’yōshū and the Imperial Imagination in Early Japan, Torquil Duthie examines the literary representation of the late seventh-century Yamato court as a realm of "all under heaven.” Through close readings of the early volumes of the poetic anthology Man’yōshū (c. eighth century) and the last volumes of the official history Nihon shoki (c. 720), Duthie shows how competing political interests and different styles of representation produced not a unified ideology, but rather a “bundle” of disparate imperial imaginaries collected around the figure of the imperial sovereign. Central to this process was the creation of a tradition of vernacular poetry in which Yamato courtiers could participate and recognize themselves as the cultured officials of the new imperial realm.

The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature

The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature
Title The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature PDF eBook
Author Haruo Shirane
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages
Release 2015-12-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1316368289

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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.