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Aston, W. G. (William George) (1841-1911)
A history of Japanese literature. 1899.
A History of JAPANESE LITERATURE, BY W. G. ASTON, C. M. G., D. Lit. LATE JAPANESE SECRETARY TO H. M. LEGATION, TOKIO.
London, WILLIAM HEINEMANN, MDCCCXCIX [1899].
xi, 408, [2] p. 21 cm.
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目 次
CONTENTS.
BOOK THE FIRST—ARCHAIC PERIOD (BEFORE A. D. 700).
INTRODUCTORY—SONGS—SHINTO RITUALS.
3
BOOK THE SECOND—NARA PERIOD (EIGHTH CENTURY) (POETRY CULTIVATED).
I. INTRODUCTORY—PROSE—
KOJIKI
—
IDZUMO FUDOKI
—IMPERIAL EDICTS.
17
II. JAPANESE POETRY GENERALLY—THE
MANY
SHIU
—WORKS IN CHINESE.
24
BOOK THE THIRD—HEIAN OR CLASSICAL PERIOD (800-1186).
I. INTRODUCTORY.
53
II. POETRY—THE
KOKINSHIU.
58
III. PROSE—
KOKINSHIU
PREFACE,
TOSA NIKKI,
TAKETORI MONOGATARI,
ISE
AND OTHER MINOR MONOGATARI.
63
IV.
GENJI MONOGATARI.
92
V.
MAKURA Z
SHI.
104
VI. SOME MINOR WORKS.
118
VII.
YEIGWA MONOGATARI
—
-KAGAMI
—WORKS IN CHINESE.
122
BOOK THE FOURTH—KAMAKURA PERIOD (1186-1332) (DECLINE OF LEARNING).
I. INTRODUCTORY.
131
II. HISTORICAL WORKS—
GEMPEI SEISUIKI,
HEIKE MONOGATARI,
MIDZU-KAGAMI,
H
GEN MONOGATARI,
HEIJI MONOGATARI.
134
III. CH
MEI AND THE
H
J
KI
—
IZAYOI NO KI
—POETRY—WORKS IN CHINESE.
145
BOOK THE FIFTH—NAMBOKU-CH
AND MUROMACHI PERIODS (1332-1603) (DARK AGE).
I. INTRODUCTORY—
JINK
SH
T
KI
—
TAIHEIKI.
163
II. KENK
AND THE
TSURE-DZURE-GUSA.
184
III. POETRY—THE N
OR LYRICAL DRAMA—KI
GEN OR FARCE.
197
BOOK THE SIXTH—YEDO PERIOD (1603-1867) (REVIVAL OF LEARNING).
I. INTRODUCTORY—
TAIK
KI.
217
II. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY—KANGAKUSHA (CHINESE SCHOLARS)—SEIKWA AND THE CHU-HI PHILOSOPHY, YEKKEN, HAKUSEKI, KIUS
.
224
III. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY—POPULAR LITERATURE—SAIKAKU, CHILDREN'S STORIES—CHIKAMATSU AND THE POPULAR DRAMA.
267
IV. SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY POETRY—HAIKAI, HAIBUN, KI
KA.
289
V. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY—KANGAKUSHA—FICTION—JISH
AND KISEKI JITSUROKU-MONO—WAS
BI
YE—POPULAR DRAMA.
300
VI. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY—THE WAGAKUSHA (STUDENTS OF JAPANESE ANTIQUITY)—KEICHU, KADA, MABUCHI, MOTO
RI.
315
VII. NINETEENTH CENTURY—HIRATA—SHINGAKU SERMONS.
334
VIII. NINETEENTH-CENTURY FICTION—ROMANTIC SCHOOL—KI
DEN, BAKIN, TANEHIKO. HUMOURISTS—SAMBA, IKKU. SENTIMENTAL NOVELS (NINJ
BON)—SHUNSUI. WORKS IN CHINESE.
345
BOOK THE SEVENTH—TOKIO PERIOD (1867-1898).
SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS UNDER EUROPEAN INFLUENCE.
383
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE.
400
LIST OF DICTIONARIES, &c.
403
INDEX.
405
注 記
略標題紙に<Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: VI. Edited by Edmund Gosse>。
記載書誌
WENCKSTERN II, p. 90. CORDIER, col. 599. NIPPONALIA I, 1154.