Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji

Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji
Title Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji PDF eBook
Author Gaye Rowley
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 253
Release 2022-12-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0472903071

Download Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Yosano Akiko (1878–1942) has long been recognized as one of the most important literary figures of prewar Japan. Her renown derives principally from the passion of her early poetry and from her contributions to 20th-century debates about women. This emphasis obscures a major part of her career, which was devoted to work on the Japanese classics and, in particular, the great Heian period text The Tale of Genji. Akiko herself felt that Genji was the bedrock upon which her entire literary career was built, and her bibliography shows a steadily increasing amount of time devoted to projects related to the tale. This study traces for the first time the full range of Akiko’s involvement with The Tale of Genji. The Tale of Genji provided Akiko with her conception of herself as a writer and inspired many of her most significant literary projects. She, in turn, refurbished the tale as a modern novel, pioneered some of the most promising avenues of modern academic research on Genji, and, to a great extent, gave the text the prominence it now enjoys as a translated classic. Through Akiko’s work Genji became, in fact as well as in name, an exemplum of that most modern of literary genres, the novel. In delineating this important aspect of Akiko’s life and her bibliography, this study aims to show that facile descriptions of Akiko as a “poetess of passion” or “new woman” will no longer suffice.

Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji

Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji
Title Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji PDF eBook
Author G. Rowley
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 235
Release 2020-09-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0472902008

Download Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Yosano Akiko (1878–1942) has long been recognized as one of the most important literary figures of prewar Japan. Her renown derives principally from the passion of her early poetry and from her contributions to 20th-century debates about women. This emphasis obscures a major part of her career, which was devoted to work on the Japanese classics and, in particular, the great Heian period text The Tale of Genji. Akiko herself felt that Genji was the bedrock upon which her entire literary career was built, and her bibliography shows a steadily increasing amount of time devoted to projects related to the tale. This study traces for the first time the full range of Akiko’s involvement with The Tale of Genji. The Tale of Genji provided Akiko with her conception of herself as a writer and inspired many of her most significant literary projects. She, in turn, refurbished the tale as a modern novel, pioneered some of the most promising avenues of modern academic research on Genji, and, to a great extent, gave the text the prominence it now enjoys as a translated classic. Through Akiko’s work Genji became, in fact as well as in name, an exemplum of that most modern of literary genres, the novel. In delineating this important aspect of Akiko’s life and her bibliography, this study aims to show that facile descriptions of Akiko as a “poetess of passion” or “new woman” will no longer suffice.

Yosano Akiko and the Tale of Genji

Yosano Akiko and the Tale of Genji
Title Yosano Akiko and the Tale of Genji PDF eBook
Author G. G. Rowley
Publisher
Total Pages 221
Release 2000
Genre
ISBN

Download Yosano Akiko and the Tale of Genji Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji

Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji
Title Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji PDF eBook
Author Gaye Rowley
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN

Download Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Yosano Akiko (1878-1942) has long been recognized as one of the most important literary figures of prewar Japan. Her renown derives principally from the passion of her early poetry and from her contributions to 20th-century debates about women. This emphasis obscures a major part of her career, which was devoted to work on the Japanese classics and, in particular, the great Heian period text The Tale of Genji. Akiko herself felt that Genji was the bedrock upon which her entire literary career was built, and her bibliography shows a steadily increasing amount of time devoted to projects related to the tale. This study traces for the first time the full range of Akiko's involvement with The Tale of Genji. The Tale of Genji provided Akiko with her conception of herself as a writer and inspired many of her most significant literary projects. She, in turn, refurbished the tale as a modern novel, pioneered some of the most promising avenues of modern academic research on Genji, and, to a great extent, gave the text the prominence it now enjoys as a translated classic. Through Akiko's work Genji became, in fact as well as in name, an exemplum of that most modern of literary genres, the novel. In delineating this important aspect of Akiko's life and her bibliography, this study aims to show that facile descriptions of Akiko as a “poetess of passion” or “new woman” will no longer suffice.

River of Stars

River of Stars
Title River of Stars PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 155
Release 1997-03-18
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1570621462

Download River of Stars Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Yosano Akiko (1878-942) is one of the most famous Japanese writers of the twentieth century. She is the author of more than seventy-five books, including twenty volumes of original poetry and the definitive translation into modern Japanese of the Tale of the Genji. Although probably best known for her exquisite erotic poetry, Akiko's work also championed the causes of feminism, pacifism, and social reform. Akiko's poetry is profoundly direct, often passionate, exposing the complexity of everyday emotions in poetic language stripped of artifice and presenting the full breadth of her poetic vision. Included are ninety-one of Akiko's tanka (a traditional five-line form of verse) and a dozen of her longer poems written in the modern style.

源氏物語

源氏物語
Title 源氏物語 PDF eBook
Author 紫式部
Publisher
Total Pages 1136
Release 2007-06
Genre Japan
ISBN 9784805309216

Download 源氏物語 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Travels in Manchuria and Mongolia

Travels in Manchuria and Mongolia
Title Travels in Manchuria and Mongolia PDF eBook
Author Akiko Yosano
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 175
Release 2001-11-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0231123191

Download Travels in Manchuria and Mongolia Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Yosano Akiko was a highly acclaimed Japanese poet. She was also a prominent feminist. In 1928 she was invited to travel around areas with a strong Japanese presence in China's northeast. This is her account of that journey.