Traces of Dreams: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of BashoStanford University Press, 1998 - 381 oldal Basho (1644-94) is perhaps the best known Japanese poet in both Japan and the West, and yet there has been remarkably little serious scholarship in English on his achievement. This book is intended to address that virtual void by establishing the ground for critical discussion and reading of a central figure in Japanese culture, placing the works of Basho and his disciples in the context of broader social change. Intended for both the general reader and the specialist, Traces of Dreams examines the issues of language, landscape, cultural memory, and social practice in early modern Japan through a fundamental reassessment of haikai popular linked verse that eventually gave birth to modern haiku particularly that of Basho and his disciples. The author analyzes haikai not only as a specific poetic genre but as a mode of discourse that emerged from the profound engagement between the new commoner culture that came to the fore in the seventeenth century cities and the earlier traditions, which haikai parodied, transformed, and translated into the vernacular. Traces of Dreams explores the manner in which haikai both appropriated and recast the established cultural and poetic associations embodied in nature, historical objects, and famous places the landscape that preserved the cultural memory and that became the source of authority as well as the contested ground for haikai re-visioning and re-mapping. |
Tartalomjegyzék
Refiguring Cultural Memory | 1 |
Bashō Myth East and West | 30 |
Haikai Language Haikai Spirit | 52 |
Cutting and Joining | 82 |
Linking and Communal Poetry | 116 |
The Poet as Guest | 160 |
Seasonal Associations and Cultural Landscape | 185 |
Narrow Road to the Interior | 212 |
Parting of the Ways | 279 |
Glossary of Literary Terms | 293 |
Notes | 301 |
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Index of Cited Hokku by Bashō with Approximate | 355 |
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Traces of Dreams: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of Bashō Haruo Shirane Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1998 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
added verse ancients anthology appears as-for associations autumn Backpack Notes Basho Bashō composed Bashō style Bashō's haikai Bashō's hokku cherry blossoms Chinese poetry classical poetry classical renga combination poem contemporary contrast cultural cutting word Danrin disciples famous following hokku frog Genroku grass haibun haikai master haikai poets haikai words haiku Heian hokku hototogisu implied Interior Japanese Japanese poetry Jōkyō journey Kakei kana karumi kasen Kisagata Kyorai Kyoraishō Kyoriku Kyoto Lake Biwa landscape language literary loneliness Matsuo Bashō medieval Mogami River Monkey's Straw Coat Month moon mountain Nagoya Narrow Road NKBZ 51 notion Ogata Tsutomu Oku no hosomichi plum blossoms poetic essence poetic places popular previous verse prose province rain recluse renga Renju sabi Saigyo samurai Sanzōshi scent link seasonal topics seasonal word spring summer Tale of Genji Teimon Teitoku temple tion Tokoku Tokugawa tradition utamakura vernacular waka winter showers Withering Gusts Yasui Yoshino
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