源氏物語の受容:最初の一千年の原典資料集(英訳)<br>Reading the Tale of Genji : Sources from the First Millennium

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源氏物語の受容:最初の一千年の原典資料集(英訳)
Reading the Tale of Genji : Sources from the First Millennium

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 632 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780231166584
  • DDC分類 895.6314

Full Description

The Tale of Genji, written one thousand years ago, is a masterpiece of Japanese literature, is often regarded as the best prose fiction in the language. Read, commented on, and reimagined by poets, scholars, dramatists, artists, and novelists, the tale has left a legacy as rich and reflective as the work itself. This sourcebook is the most comprehensive record of the reception of The Tale of Genji to date. It presents a range of landmark texts relating to the work during its first millennium, almost all of which are translated into English for the first time. An introduction prefaces each set of documents, situating them within the tradition of Japanese literature and cultural history. These texts provide a fascinating glimpse into Japanese views of literature, poetry, imperial politics, and the place of art and women in society. Selections include an imagined conversation among court ladies gossiping about their favorite characters and scenes in Genji; learned exegetical commentary; a vigorous debate over the morality of Genji; and an impassioned defense of Genji's ability to enhance Japan's standing among the twentieth century's community of nations.
Taken together, these documents reflect Japan's fraught history with vernacular texts, particularly those written by women.

Contents

Illustrations Abbreviations Chapter Titles of The Tale of Genji Introduction 1. Early Discussions of Fiction Kagero Diary, by The Mother of Michitsuna Earlier Collected Poems of the Great Kamo Priestess, by Princess Senshi Preface to The Illustrated Three Treasures, by Minamoto no Tamenori The Pillow Book, by Sei Shonagon The Tale of Genji, by Murasaki Shikibu The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu, by Murasaki Shikibu Sarashina Diary, by The Daughter of Sugawara no Takasue 2. Genji Gossip (Plus a Bit of Good Advice) A Nameless Notebook The Lists Forty-Eight Exemplars from Genji A Key to Genji Exemplars from Genji [Untitled] The Matches The Feelings of People in Genji: A Match (Awa no kuni bunko text) Genji: A Contest The Feelings of People in Genji: A Match (Suzuki manuscript) The Women in Ise and Genji: A Match in Twelve Rounds The Nursemaid's Letter, by Abutsu 3. Toward Canonization Senzaishu, by Fujiwara no Shunzei and Kitamura Kigin Poetry Contest in Six Hundred Rounds, by Fujiwara no Shunzei "Lord Shunzei's Memorial in Japanese Script, Submitted in 1200", by Fujiwara no Shunzei Explicating Murasaki, by Sojaku Diary of the Juntoku Retired Emperor, by The Juntoku Retired Emperor Full Moon Diary, by Fujiwara no Teika Oral Transmissions of the GoToba Retired Emperor, by The GoToba Retired Emperor Conversations with the Kyogoku Middle Counselor, by Fujiwara no Nagatsuna Preface to Sino-Japanese Poems on The Tale of the Shining Genji 4. Obsequies for Genji The Mirror of the Present, by Fujiwara no Tametsune Collected Poems of the Mother of Acting Middle Counselor Lord Saneki, by The Mother of Acting Middle Counselor Lord Saneki Collection of Fujiwara no Takanobu, by Fujiwara no Takanobu New Imperial Collection of Poetry, by Fujiwara no Muneie "A Dedicatory Proclamation for The Tale of Genji", by Choken The Story of Obsequies for Genji, by Seikaku 5. The Tale of Genji Apocrypha "Pillowed upon His Arm", by Motoori Norinaga The "Sakurahito" Fragments The Six "Hidden in Cloud" Chapters The "Sumori" Fragments "Dew on the Mountain Path" 6. Medieval Commentary "Notes on the Rainy Night's Discussion", by Sogi Kaoku's Gleanings, by Kaoku Gyokuei Gyokuei's Collection, by Kaoku Gyokuei The Moonlit Lake Commentary, by Kitamura Kigin 7. Edo-Period Treatises Discursive Commentary on Genji, by Kumazawa Banzan Seven Essays on Murasaki Shikibu, by Ando Tameakira The Tale of Genji: A Little Jeweled Comb, by Motoori Norinaga From Blossoms to Moonlight, by Matsudaira Sadanobu A Critical Appraisal of Genji, by Hagiwara Hiromichi 8. Modern Reception Introduction to Genji Monogatari: The Most Celebrated of the Classical Japanese Romances, by Suematsu Kencho The Essence of the Novel, by Tsubouchi Shoyo Preface to A New Exegesis of The Tale of Genji, by Sassa Seisetsu "Upon Finishing Shin'yaku Genji monogatari", by Yosano Akiko Afterword to Shin-shin'yaku Genji monogatari, by Yosano Akiko "The Tale of Genji: The First Volume of Mr. Arthur Waley's Translation of a Great Japanese Novel by the Lady Murasaki", by Virginia Woolf "On Reading the Classics", by Masamune Hakucho "On Translating The Tale of Genji into Modern Japanese" Tanizaki Jun'ichiro Index