Noh drama and the tale of Genji : the art of allusion in fifteen classical plays /
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Language: | English |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
[1991]
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Series: | Princeton library of Asian translations.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover ; Illustrations; Acknowledgments; A Note on Sources and Abbreviations; Introduction; I. The Reception of the Genji in the Middle Ages; 2. Noh Dramaturgy and the Literary World; 3. The Genji and the Noh; 4. Medieval Sources of the Genji Plays; 5. Plays About Utsusemi; Utsusemi (The Cicada's Shell); Go (A Game of Go); 6. Plays About Yūgao and Her Daughter Tamakazura; Hajitomi (The Lattice Shutter); Yūgao (Evening Faces); Tamakazura (The Jeweled Chaplet); 7. Plays About Lady Rokujō; Aoi no ue (Lady Aoi); Nonomiya (The Shrine in the Fields); Shikimi Tengu (Goblins Among the Flowers).
- 8. Plays About Genji and the Akashi LadySuma Genji (Genji at Suma Bay); Sumiyoshi Mōde (The Pilgrimage to Sumiyoshi); 9. Plays About Princess Ochiba; Ochiba (Fallen Leaves); Darani Ochiba (The Magic Spell and the Fallen Leaves); 10. Plays About Ukifune; Ukifune (A Drifting Boat); Kodama Ukifune (The Wood Spirit Ukifune); 11. Praying for Genji; Genji Kuyō (A Memorial Service for Genji); Appendix A. Genji Chapter Titles; Appendix B.A Note on the Translations; Notes; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.