"Traditional Japanese Literature" features a rich array of works
dating from the very beginnings of the Japanese written language
through the evolution of Japan's noted aristocratic court and
warrior cultures. It contains stunning new translations of such
canonical texts as "The Tales of the Heike" as well as works and
genres previously ignored by scholars and unknown to general
readers.
This volume includes generous selections from "Man'y?sh," "The
Tale of Genji," "The Pillow Book," "Kokinsh," and other classics of
Japanese literature, as well as a stunning range of folk
literature, epic tales of war, poetry, and no drama. The anthology
offers an impressive representation of dramatic, poetic, and
fictional works from both high and low culture, along with
religious and secular anecdotes, literary criticism, and works
written in Chinese by Japanese writers. The wealth of classical
poetry, linked verse, and popular poetry is accompanied by
extensive commentary.
"Traditional Japanese Literature" is a companion volume to
Columbia University Press's "Early Modern Japanese Literature: An
Anthology, 1600-1900" and part of its four-volume history of
Japanese literature. Arranged by chronology and genre, the readings
are insightfully introduced and placed into their political,
cultural, and literary context, and the extensive bibliographies
offer further study for scholars and readers. Including a wide
range of classic and popular works in poetry, prose, and drama,
this anthology presents a definitive overview of traditional
Japanese literature and deepens our understanding of classical and
medieval Japanese culture.
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