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Index
Cover  Half title Series Page Title Copyright Contents  Acknowledgments Historical Periods and Key Terms Introduction
Language and Writing Power and Courtship Loss and Integration Sociality Condensation and Intertextuality Attachment and Detachment Performance and Narration
Chapter 1. The Ancient Period
The Beginnings of Japanese Literature Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters)
The Beginning Solidifying the Land Visit to the Land of Yomi Susano-o and Amaterasu Susano-o Slays the Eight-Tailed Serpent Luck of the Sea and Luck of the Mountain Yamato the Brave
Man’yōshū (Collection of Myriad Leaves)
First Period
Emperor Yūryaku
Your Basket, with Your Lovely Basket
Emperor Jomei
Climbing Mount Kagu and Looking upon the Land
Lady Nukata
On Spring and Autumn
Second Period
Kakinomoto no Hitomaro
The Lament for Prince Kusakabe The Yoshino Praise Poems The Lament for Prince Takechi Poems on Passing the Ruined Capital of Ōmi Poems on Parting from His Wife in Iwami Poems on the Death of His Wife The Lament for Princess Asuka
Third Period
Yamabe no Akahito
On Looking at Mount Fuji
Yamanoue no Okura
Dialogue with the Impoverished On Thinking of Children Poem on Departing a Banquet
Chapter 2. The Heian Period
The Emergence of Kana Literature The Rise of Women’s Writing Late Heian Kana Histories and Anecdotal Literature Keikai
Record of Miraculous Events in Japan (Nihon ryōiki)
On the Death Penalty in This Life for an Evil Son Who Tried to Kill His Mother out of Love for His Wife On the Immediate Reward of Being Saved by Crabs for Saving the Lives of Crabs and a Frog On Receiving the Immediate Penalty of Violent Death for Collecting Debts by Force and with High Interest
Ono no Komachi
Selected Poems
Sugawara no Michizane
Children
Speaking of My Children
Career
Through the Snow to Morning Duties Professorial Difficulties
Exile
Seeing the Plum Blossoms When Sentenced to Exile Autumn Night, the Fifteenth Day of the Ninth Month In Exile, Spring Snow
Kokinshū (Collection of Ancient and Modern Poems)
The Kana Preface
Spring Summer Autumn Travel Love Mourning Miscellaneous Topics Miscellaneous Forms
The Birth of Vernacular Prose Fiction
The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter (Taketori monogatari)
The Bamboo Cutter The Suitors The Stone Begging-Bowl of the Buddha The Easy-Delivery Charm of the Swallows The Imperial Hunt The Celestial Robe of Feathers
The Tales of Ise (Ise monogatari)
Journey to the Eastern Provinces The Imperial Huntsman Nagisa-no-in In the Shade of Wisteria Blooms Rain Test Deep Grasses The Road All Must Travel
Sei Shōnagon
The Pillow Book (Makura no sōshi)
In Spring It Is the Dawn The Cat Who Lived in the Palace The Sliding Screen in the Back of the Hall Depressing Things Hateful Things Rare Things Embarrassing Things Things That Give a Hot Feeling Things That Have Lost Their Power Awkward Things Adorable Things Pleasing Things One Day, When the Snow Lay Thick on the Ground This Book
Murasaki Shikibu
The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari)
The Lady at the Bridge Beneath the Oak Trefoil Knots A Boat upon the Waters At Writing Practice
Daughter of Takasue
Sarashina Diary (Sarashina nikki)
Heian Literati
Literary Essence of Our Country (Honchō monzui)
Yoshishige no Yasutane
“Record of a Pond Pavilion” (Chiteiki)
Late Heian and Early Kamakura Monogatari
The Stories of the Riverside Middle Counselor (Tsutsumi chūnagon monogatari)
The Lady Who Preferred Insects
The Mirror of the Present (Imakagami)
The Progress of Fiction
Collection of Tales of Times Now Past (Konjaku monogatari shū)
Tales from India
How the One-Horned Immortal Carried a Woman from the Mountains to the Palace
Tales from China
How Wang Zhaojun, Consort of the Han Emperor Yuan, Went to the Land of Hu
Buddhist Tales from Japan
How a Monk of the Dōjōjí in the Province of Kii Copied the Lotus Sutra and Brought Salvation to Serpents How Kaya no Yoshifuji, of Bitchū Province, Became the Husband of a Fox and Was Saved by Kannon
Secular Tales from Japan
How a Thief Climbed to the Upper Story of Rashōmon Gate and Saw a Corpse How a Man Who Was Accompanying His Wife to Tanba Province Got Trussed Up at Ōeyama
Chapter 3. The Kamakura Period
The Samurai and Literature The Spread of Buddhism and the Way of the Gods The Aristocracy and Literature The Priesthood and Literature Saigyō
Selected Poems
Fujiwara no Teika
Essentials of Poetic Composition (Eiga no taigai)
Shinkokinshū (New Collection of Ancient and Modern Poems)
Spring Summer Autumn Winter Mourning Travel Love Miscellaneous Topics
Recluse Literature (Sōan bungaku)
Kamo no Chōmei
An Account of a Ten-Foot-Square Hut (Hōjōki) Tales of Awakening (Hosshinshū)
Rengejō’s Suicide by Drowning
Anecdotes (Setsuwa)
A Collection of Tales from Uji (Uji shūi monogatari)
How Someone Had a Wen Removed by Demons About the Priest with the Long Nose How Yoshihide, a Painter of Buddhist Pictures, Took Pleasure in Seeing His House on Fire How a Sparrow Repaid Its Debt of Gratitude
Tales of Renunciation (Senjūshō)
The Venerable Zōga The Woman of Pleasure at Eguchi
Warrior Tales (Gunki-mono)
The Tales of the Heike (Heike monogatari)
The Bells of Gion Monastery Kiyomori’s Flowering Fortunes Giō The Burning of Nara The Death of Kiyomori Tadanori Leaves the Capital The Death of Lord Kiso The Death of Atsumori The Drowning of the Former Emperor The Move to Ōhara The Death of the Imperial Lady
Travel Diaries
Lady Nijō
The Confessions of Lady Nijō (Towazugatari)
Book 1
Kenkō
Essays in Idleness (Tsurezuregusa)
Preface If the Dews of Adashino Never Faded Leading the Heart Astray Beautiful Hair, of All Things A Proper Dwelling Changing of the Seasons World as Unstable as the Asuka River When I Sit Down in Quiet Meditation To Be Governed by a Desire for Fame and Profit A House Should Be Built for Summer Determined to Take the Great Step Gathering Like Ants Are We to Look at Cherry Blossoms Only in Full Bloom?
Chapter 4. The Muromachi Period
The Patronage of the Ashikaga Zen and Samurai Culture The Rise of Provincial Culture Nō Drama
Theatrical Elements
Lady Aoi (Aoi no ue) Stupa Komachi (Sotoba Komachi) Pining Wind (Matsukaze) Atsumori Shrine in the Fields (Nonomiya)
Comic Theater (Kyōgen)
Delicious Poison (Busu)
Linked Verse (Renga)
Sōgi
East Country Dialogues (Azuma mondō) Three Poets at Minase (Minase sangin hyakuin)
Muromachi Tales (Otogi-zōshi)
Lazy Tarō (Monogusa Tarō)
Popular Linked Verse (Haikai)
Hobbyhorse Collection of Mad Songs (Chikuba kyōginshū)
Preface Autumn Love Miscellaneous
Mongrel Tsukuba Collection (Inu Tsukubashū)
Spring Love Miscellaneous Hokku
English-Language Bibliography Permissions Index Series List
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