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Heike monogatari --- Japan --- History
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Japanese fiction --- Translations into English --- Murasaki Shikibu, --- Translations into English. --- Heike monogatari
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Japanese fiction --- Taira family --- Heike monogatari. --- Japan --- History --- Social life and customs
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Taira family --- Asian literature --- Fiction --- Japan --- History --- Fiction. --- Heike-monogatari. --- Taira family - Fiction --- Japan - History - Gempei Wars, 1180-1185 - Fiction
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The Genpei War of 1180-1185 signaled a crucial shift in Japanese history because it gave birth to the shogunate, or government run by warriors. How was the emergence of this new polity following a contentious civil war explained in literary texts? This book argues that political authority is made visible in the variant texts of the Heike monogatari corpus through rituals that map the ideal social-cosmic order, overwriting untidy historical realities. Artifacts of material culture likewise provide the social and political codes to authenticate warrior power and manage its violence. Through its focus on ritual and material practices, this book offers a new perspective on how texts from fourteenth century Japan harnessed symbolic understandings of authority to evoke order and contain rupture. Equally significant is its analysis of the Genpei jōsuiki a Heike monogatari variant that played a critical role in the retrospection of medieval Japan through the early modern period.
HISTORY / Asia / Japan. --- Heike monogatari --- Genpei seisuiki --- Genpei jōsuiki --- Seisuiki --- 源平盛衰記 --- Tale of the Heike --- 平家物語 --- Criticism, Textual. --- Language. --- Japan --- History --- Literature and the war.
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Taira family. --- Taira family --- In literature. --- Heike monogatari. --- Tale of the Heike --- 平家物語 --- Japan --- History --- J3338 --- Japan: History -- Kodai -- Heian period -- emergence of feudal lords, Taira and Minamoto (1158-1185)
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Gempei Wars (Japan : 1180-1185) --- Heike monogatari --- Genpei seisuiki --- Genpei jōsuiki --- Seisuiki --- Tale of the Heike --- 平家物語 --- Criticism, Textual. --- Language. --- Japan --- History --- Literature and the war. --- J5924 --- J4600.40 --- Japan: Literature -- premodern fiction and prose -- Kamakura and Chūsei in general (1185-1600) --- Japan: Politics and law -- history -- Kamakura period, Yoshino (1185-1392) and Chūsei in general (1185-1600) --- 源平盛衰記 --- Language and languages. --- War and literature. --- Gunki monogatari. --- Monogatari. --- Shōgun. --- Samurai. --- Macht. --- Japanische Literatur. --- Japanisch. --- Genpei seisuiki. --- Heike monogatari. --- 1180-1185. --- Japan. --- Literature and the war
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After 'The Tale of Genji' (c.1000), the greatest work of classical Japanese literature is the historical narrative 'The Tale of the Heike' (13th-14th centuries). In addition to opening up fresh perspectives on the Heike narratives, this study draws attention to a range of problems centred on the interrelationship between narrative, ritual space, and Japan's changing views of China as they bear on depictions of the emperor's authority, warriors, and marginal population going all the way back to the Nara period.
History in literature. --- Japanese literature --- Religion and literature --- History and criticism. --- Heike monogatari. --- J5500.10 --- J5920 --- Literature --- Literature and religion --- Japan: Literature -- history and criticism -- premodern, ancient and earliest --- Japan: Literature -- premodern fiction and prose ( -1868) --- Moral and religious aspects --- Tale of the Heike --- 平家物語 --- History in literature --- History and criticism
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The description for this book, The Princeton Companion to Classical Japanese Literature, will be forthcoming.
J0930.10 --- Japan: Books and magazines -- history -- earliest, premodern --- J5500.10 --- Japan: Literature -- history and criticism -- premodern, ancient and earliest --- Japanese literature --- History and criticism. --- Abe no Nakamaro. --- Adachigahara. --- Ariwara Narihira. --- Bodhidharma. --- Buddhism. --- China and Chinese literature. --- Confucianism. --- Dōjōji. --- Eboshiori. --- Eiga Monogatari. --- Enomoto Kikaku. --- Fudoki (Topographies). --- Fugashū, Funa Benkei. --- Fūshikaden. --- Genji Monogatari. --- Genroku period. --- Gotoba (tennō). --- Hachimonjiya. --- Haikai Revival. --- Heike Monogatari. --- Hiraga Gennai. --- Ietaka (Fujiwara Ietaka). --- Imagawa Ryōshun. --- Izumi Shikibu. --- Kaidōki. --- Kakinomoto Hitomaro. --- Matsunaga Teitoku. --- Matsuo Bashō. --- Naniwa Miyage. --- Ochikubo Monogatari. --- Oino Kobumi. --- Reizei poets. --- Saigyō. --- ageku. --- bunraku. --- daisan (third stanza). --- gagaku (elegant music). --- gempei. --- jidaimono. --- jōruri. --- kanshi. --- kokindenju. --- maeku.
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