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050 00 $aPL741.1$b.K44 1999
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090 $aPL741.1$b.K44 1989
100 1 $aKeene, Donald.
245 10 $aTravelers of a hundred ages /$cDonald Keene.
260 $aNew York :$bColumbia University Press,$c℗♭1999.
300 $axiii, 468 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $aRevision of: 1989 ed.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 443-449) and index.
520 1 $a"Donald Keene presents here a collection of premodern Japanese diaries that is both a literary history of this genre and a source of insight into Japanese life of the last thousand years. Ranging from objective to confessional, selections such as "The Poetic Memoirs of Lady Dalbu" and "Diaries of Seventeenth-Century Courtiers" offer unparalleled glimpses into the lives of diverse writers from the Kamakura dynastic period to the Tokugawa period. Illuminating the hidden and largely unknown worlds of imperial courts, Buddhist monasteries, country inns, and merchants' houses, Travelers of a Hundred Ages is an intimate account of the diarists' lives and a testimony to the struggles and advances of Japanese culture."--Jacket.
505 0 $tPreface to the Columbia Edition --$tPreface --$tIntroduction$g(starting p. 1) --$tHeian Diaries$g(starting p. 15) --$tThe Record of a Pilgrimage to China in Search of the Buddhist Law$g(starting p. 17) --$tThe Tosa Diary$g(starting p. 21) --$tThe Gossamer Years$g(starting p. 26) --$tThe Master of the Hut$g(starting p. 32) --$tThe Izumi Shikibu Diary$g(starting p. 36) --$tThe Murasaki Shikibu Diary$g(starting p. 40) --$tThe Sarashina Diary$g(starting p. 48) --$tThe Tale of the Tonomine Captain$g(starting p. 57) --$tThe Collection of the Mother of Jojin, the Ajari$g(starting p. 62) --$tThe Sanuki no Suke Diary$g(starting p. 68) --$tChuyuki$g(starting p. 75) --$tPoetry Collections and Poem Tales$g(starting p. 79) --$tThe Poetic Memoirs of Lady Daibu$g(starting p. 83) --$tDiaries of the Kamakura Period$g(starting p. 93) --$tChronicle of the Bright Moon$g(starting p. 95) --$tThe Diary of Minamoto Ienaga$g(starting p. 103) --$tThe Visit of the Emperor Takakura to Itsukushima$g(starting p. 107) --$tThe Ascension to Heaven of the Late Emperor Takakura$g(starting p. 111) --$tJourney Along the Seacoast Road$g(starting p. 114) --$tThe Diary of the Priest Shinsho$g(starting p. 121) --$tA Journey East of the Barrier$g(starting p. 126) --$tFitful Slumbers$g(starting p. 129) --$tThe Diary of the Waning Moon$g(starting p. 136) --$tThe Diary of Asukai Masaari$g(starting p. 141) --$tThe Diary of Lady Ben$g(starting p. 145) --$tThe Diary of Lady Nakatsukasa$g(starting p. 149) --$tThe Confessions of Lady Nijo$g(starting p. 155) --$tAccount of the Takemuki Palace$g(starting p. 163) --$tDiaries of the Muromachi Period$g(starting p. 173) --$tAccount of a Pilgrimage to the Great Shrine of Ise$g(starting p. 177) --$tGifts from the Capital$g(starting p. 183) --$tRaciting Poetry to Myself at Ojima$g(starting p. 186) --$tPilgrimage to Sumiyoshi$g(starting p. 191) --$tThe Visit to Itsukushima of the Lord of the Deer Park$g(starting p. 194) --$tA Source of Consolation$g(starting p. 197) --$tJourney to Fuji$g(starting p. 204) --$tJourney to Zenko-ji$g(starting p. 207) --$tAccount of Fujikawa$g(starting p. 210) --$tJourney to Shirakawa$g(starting p. 217) --$tJourney Along the Tsukushi Road$g(starting p. 223) --$tAccount of Sogi's Last Hours$g(starting p. 228) --$tAccount of Utsunoyama$g(starting p. 233) --$tSocho's Notebook$g(starting p. 237) --$tA Pilgrimage to Yoshino$g(starting p. 242) --$tJourney to See Fuji$g(starting p. 247) --$tThe Diary of Gen'yo$g(starting p. 251) --$tChoshoshi's Journey to Kyushu$g(starting p. 254) --$tKorean War Diaries$g(starting p. 257) --$tDiaries of the Early Tokugawa Period$g(starting p. 261) --$tA Record of Favors Received$g(starting p. 265) --$tA Journey of 1616$g(starting p. 272) --$tDiaries of Seventeenth-Century Courtiers$g(starting p. 276) --$tTravels Round the East$g(starting p. 279) --$tA Journey in the Year 1667$g(starting p. 282) --$tBasho's Diaries$g(starting p. 287) --$tExposed in the Fields$g(starting p. 291) --$tA Pilgrimage to Kashima$g(starting p. 297) --$tManuscript in My Knapsack$g(starting p. 300) --$tJourney to Sarashina$g(starting p. 306) --$tThe Narrow Road of Oku$g(starting p. 309) --$tThe Saga Diary$g(starting p. 318) --$tDiaries of the Later Tokugawa Period$g(starting p. 321) --$tJourney to the Northwest$g(starting p. 323) --$tSome Diaries by Women$g(starting p. 328) --$tTravels of Gentlemen Emissaries$g(starting p. 341) --$tThe Frolic of the Butterfly$g(starting p. 346) --$tDiary of the Nagasaki Border Guard$g(starting p. 354) --$tDiary of Kokan's Trip to the West$g(starting p. 359) --$tJournal of a New Era$g(starting p. 365) --$tBakin's Diaries$g(starting p. 370) --$tThe Diary of Iseki Takako$g(starting p. 376) --$tThe Uraga Diary$g(starting p. 383) --$tThe Nagasaki Diary$g(starting p. 386) --$tThe Shimoda Diary$g(starting p. 392) --$tConclusion$g(starting p. 395) --$tGlossary$g(starting p. 397) --$tNotes$g(starting p. 401) --$tBibliography$g(starting p. 443) --$tIndex$g(starting p. 451)
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