IHARA SAIKAKU

ēˈhäˈrä sīˈkäˈkoo, 1642–93, Japanese writer. Saikaku began his literary career as a haikai [comic linked verse] poet, astonishing contemporaries with his skill at composing sequences of thousands of stanzas in a single sitting. Later he turned to writing ukiyozoshi, a popular prose form which in his hands was elevated to high art through the use of literary allusion, techniques borrowed from poetry, an irreverent style and keen sense of the ironic. Saikaku's highly entertaining stories were populated by merchants, rogues, misers, warriors, and amorous women such as the heroine of Koshoku ichidai onna [life of an amorous woman] who was constantly tripped up by her own lustful nature.

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...PUB Five Women Who Loved Love by IHARA SAIKAKU translated by WM. THEODORE DE BARY LISHERS...series Nihon bungaku taikei , Vol. IV, Ihara Saikaku shu Works of Ihara Saikaku , edited by Sasakawa Shuro and published...
...AND OTHER WRITINGS by IHARA SAIKAKU Edited and translated by IVAN...INTRODUCTION -2- THE PERIOD When Ihara Saikaku was born in Osaka in 1642, the...information remains about the life of Ihara Saikaku. There are few extant records...
...HAMBEI Five Women Who Loved Love by IHARA SAIKAKU translated by WM. THEODORE DE BARY TUTTLE...series Nihon bungaku taikei , Vol. IV, Ihara Saikaku shu Works of Ihara Saikaku , edited by Sasakawa Shuro and published in...
...LIFE OF AN AMOROUS MAN by Saikaku Ihara translated by Kengi Hamada...in Singapore INTRODUCTION IHARA SAIKAKU 1641-93 was undoubtedly one...that he adopted the pen name Ihara Saikaku his real name was Hirayama Togo...
...LITERATURE THIS SCHEMING WORLD Portrait of Saikaku Ihara by Kazumasa Haga SAIKAKU IHARA THIS SCHEMING WORLD translated by...name was Togo and his family name Hirayama. Ihara Saikaku is his pen-name. It is known to us that his...
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...written by the professional writer Ihara Saikaku CHINESE CHARACTERS NOT REPRODUCIBLE...prototype (1970, 41). (20.) IHARA Saikaku writes in his Preface that "The...Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. IHARA Saikaku CHINESE CHARACTERS NOT REPRODUCIBLE...
...in the popular prose stories of Ihara Saikaku (1642-93), mention toys either...tumbling acolyte (above, n. 25). Ihara Saikaku (1687) talks of "a certain Shinroku...Gallimard. (originally 1938) Ihara Saikaku 1687 Nanshoku okagami Great mirror...
...era that followed. Chapter 3, "Ihara Saikaku and the Books of the Floating World...Monzaemon was to popular drama. Saikaku briefly wrote plays for the noted...of this experience is clear in Saikakus famous 1686 work, Five Sensuous...
...residence of the benevolent female deities (the rakshasas of the Lotus Sutra), later popularized in the playful fiction of Ihara Saikaku (1642-1693). At top center is a landmass labeled "Kari no michi," upon which are written the words, "There are no people...
...Sleeve: The Male Homosexual Tradition in China (Berkeley, CA, 1990 ); Paul G. Schalows annotated translation of Ihara Saikaku, The Great Mirror of Male Love (Stanford, CA, 1990 ); and Jose I. Cabezon, ed., Buddhism, Sexuality, and...
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...and floral and faunal souls. They become so intricate that only the great writers--Cervantes, Dickens, Dostoyevsky, Ihara Saikaku, Balzac, the Gospels, Henry James, George Eliot, Goethe, et al.--have exposed the darkness (and occasional beauty...


 

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IHARA SAIKAKU e ha ra si ka koo, 1642 93, Japanese writer. Saikaku began his literary career as a haikai comic linked verse...poetry, an irreverent style and keen sense of the ironic. Saikakus highly entertaining stories were populated by merchants...
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...encompassed a diverse range of subjects: didactic tracts, travel guides, essays, satires, and picaresque fiction. Ihara Saikaku was the foremost master of this last form; his novel Koshoku ichidai onna the life of an amorous woman is an ironic...


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