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La tradition secrète du Nô, suivi de : Une journée de Nô
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ISBN: 2070705315 9782070705313 Year: 1985 Publisher: [Paris] Gallimard

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L'île d'or : suivi de Sumidagawa
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ISBN: 2716903018 9782716903011 Year: 1995 Publisher: [Cergy-Pontoise]: Publications orientalistes de France,

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Die Bewegungseinheiten [KATA] des japanischen Nô-Spiels
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ISBN: 388339629X Year: 1987 Publisher: Bochum Brockmeyer

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De kraanvogel en de schildpad : vijf No en vier Kyogen
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ISBN: 9029006188 Year: 1978 Publisher: Amsterdam Meulenhoff

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舞の本
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ISBN: 400240059X Year: 1994 Publisher: 東京 岩波書店

Twenty plays of the Nō theatre
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ISBN: 0231034555 Year: 1970 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Columbia university press,


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Theatre of dreams, theatre of play : no & kyogen in Japan
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ISBN: 9781741741063 1741741068 Year: 2014 Publisher: Sydney Art Gallery of New South Wales

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Dating from the 15th to early 20th century, 160 works from the rich material culture of Japanese nō and kyōgen theatre (nōgaku) - including masks and costumes as well as paintings, musical instruments and libretti - have been selected from the collections of the National Noh Theatre, Tokyo and the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan. A program of nō theatre generally consists of one or two nō plays with a kyōgen interlude. Both theatre forms deal with the multitude of human emotions, but while nō is a more dream-like pursuit of an ideal beauty to portray the essence of human nature, kyōgen strives for realistic expression through humour. The beauty and elegance that pervades the world of nō and the spirited, playful mood that characterise kyōgen plays are echoed in the masks and costumes, which distinguish nōgaku from other forms of traditional Japanese performing arts. The objects in this book represent Japan's unique aesthetic sensibility and the excellence of its traditional arts and crafts. The splendour of the masks, robes and paintings invites viewers to appreciate and better understand these complex and sumptuous worlds.

Nô und europäisches Theater: eine Untersuchung der Auswirkungen des Nô auf Gestaltung und Inszenierung des zeitgenössischen europäischen Dramas
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ISBN: 3820476482 Year: 1983 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Lang

No and Bunraku: two forms of Japanese theatre
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ISBN: 0231074190 0231074182 9780231074186 9780231074193 Year: 1990 Publisher: New York Columbia University Press

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Donald Keene combines informative works on two forms of classical Japanese theater into a single volume. The No text looks at all aspects of this traditional theater form including its history, its stage and props, the use of music and dance in its performances, the plays as literature, and the aesthetics of No. Also discussed are Kyogen, the comic farces that are typically interspersed with the solemn No dramas.


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Like clouds or mists : studies and translations of No Plays of the Genpei war
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ISBN: 9781933947594 9781933947297 Year: 2013 Volume: 159 Publisher: Ithaca, NY Cornell University. East Asia Program

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