Five Women Who Loved Love
Amorous Tales from 17th-Century Japan
Five charming novellas … which have astonishing freshness, color, and warmth. — The New Yorker First published in 1686, this collection of five novellas was an immediate bestseller in the bawdy world that was Genroku Japan, and the book's popularity has increased with age, making it today a literary classic like Boccaccio's Decameron, or the works of Rabelais. The book follows five determined women in their always amorous, erotic and usually illicit adventures. The five heroines are Onatsu, already wise in the ways of love the tender age of sixteen; Osen, a faithful wife until unjustly accused of adultery; Osan, a Kyoto beauty who falls aslee…
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Weitere Autoren: de Bary, Wm. Theodore (Übers.)
- ISBN: 978-4-8053-1012-0
- EAN: 9784805310120
- Produktnummer: 19754860
- Verlag: Tuttle Publishing
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
- Seitenangabe: 272 S.
- Masse: H13.3 cm x B20.4 cm x D1.8 cm 310 g
- Gewicht: 310
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Ihara Saikaku (1641-1693) has been called the greatest popular Japanese novelist of the 17th century. Also a poet, Saikaku founded the ukiyo-zoshi (books of the floating world) genre, which flourished between the 1680s and the 1770s. Wm. Theodore de Bary (born August 9, 1919), is an American sinologist and East Asian literature scholar who has edited numerous books relating to primarily Japanese and Chinese literature, history and culture. He is recognized as essentially creating the field of Neo-Confucian studies.
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