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Like clouds or mists : studies and translations of Nō plays of the Genpei War /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Oyler, Elizabeth, 1966- (Editor ), Watson, Michael Geoffrey, 1953- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Japonés
Publicado: Ithaca, New York : East Asia Program, Cornell University, [2013]
Colección:Cornell East Asia series ; 159.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes footnotes with bibliographical references, and bibliographical references (pages 519-535). 
505 0 0 |t Introduction /  |r Elizabeth Oyler --  |t Zeami, a wandering ghost, and the "Lotus Sutra" : the story of Giō and Hotoke from "Heike Monogatari" to Nō /  |r Roberta Strippoli --  |t Giō /  |r Susan Matisoff --  |t Hotoke no hara (Buddha Field) /  |r David T. Bialock --  |t How Giō saves her father's life : innovations to the Giō legend in Bangai Nō /  |r Michael Watson --  |t Rō-Giō (Giō at the Prison) /  |r Michael Watson --  |t The Battle of Tonamiyama in Bangai Nō /  |r Elizabeth Oyler --  |t Kiso /  |r Ivan Grail --  |t Kurikara otoshi (The Fall from Kurikara) /  |r Michael Watson --  |t Sanemori : departure from oral narrative /  |r Akiko Takeuchi --  |t Sanemori /  |r Mae J. Smethurst --  |t Genzai Sanemori /  |r Mae J. Smethurst --  |t Shunzei Tadanori : its background and related plays /  |r Michael Watson --  |t Shunzei Tadanori ;  |t Introduction /  |r Michael Watson --  |t Translation /  |r Stephen D. Miller and  |r Patrick S. Donnelly --  |t Kiyotsune /  |r Carolyn Morley --  |t Preachers and playwrights : Ikuta Atsumori and the roots of Nō /  |r R. Keller Kimbrough --  |t Ikuta Atsumori /  |r Lim Beng Choo --  |t Ko Atsumori /  |r R. Keller Kimbrough --  |t The Heike, the Nō, and Kyōgen Zatō plays /  |r Carolyn Morley --  |t Nasu (Kyōgen) /  |r Carolyn Morley --  |t The Nō play Shigehira /  |r Paul S. Atkins --  |t Shigehira /  |r Paul S. Atkins --  |t Morihisa and the cult of Kannon at Kiyomizudera /  |r Naoko Gunji --  |t Performing Kannon's grace : the Nō Morihisa /  |r Shelley Fenno Quinn --  |t Morihisa /  |r Shelley Fenno Quinn --  |t Genre and the Heike plays in Zeami's Go on /  |r Tom Hare --  |t Rokudai no utai (The Song about Rokudai) /  |r Tom Hare --  |t Nō as political allegory : the case of Haku Rakuten /  |r Susan Blakeley Klein --  |t Haku Rakuten /  |r Susan Blakeley Klein --  |g Epilogue.  |t The Tale of the Heike in the theater of the twentieth century : three examples /  |r J. Thomas Rimer --  |g Appendix.  |t Nō plays of the Genpei War, a finding list /  |r Michael Watson ;  |g Part A.  |t Plays listed in the order of episodes in the Kakuichi-bon Heike monogatari /  |r Michael Watson --  |g Part B.  |t Plays listed in alphabetical order, with bibliography and notes on selected plays /  |r Michael Watson. 
588 |a Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed April 15, 2020). 
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650 0 |a Nō plays  |v Congresses. 
650 0 |a Nō plays  |v Translations into English  |v Congresses. 
651 0 |a Japan  |x History  |y Gempei Wars, 1180-1185  |x Literature and the war  |v Congresses. 
650 6 |a Nō (Pièces)  |v Congrès. 
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700 1 |a Oyler, Elizabeth,  |d 1966-  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Watson, Michael Geoffrey,  |d 1953-  |e editor. 
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880 |6 520-00/$1  |a This volume grew out of a workshop held at Washington University in St. Louis in the Spring of 2005 that brought together scholars of two of medieval Japan's most recognizable artistic corpuses: Heike monogatari 平家物語 (Tales of the Heike) and the nō drama 能楽. The objectives of the workshop were to focus on the profound connections between the Heike and the vast body of nō plays derived from it, and to bring attention to those plays that have so far been absent or understudied in English-language scholarship. After drawing up a list of Heike-derived plays that merited the most immediate attention, participants divided themselves into smaller groups to work on individual plays: one group translated the play, while others researched the play's connections to one or more antecedents in the Heike and related genres. The result is a series of translations and essays tracing the development of a number of key Heike episodes and characters as these are reanimated in a group of nō plays over the course of the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries. Most of the plays translated and discussed in the volume were presented at the workshop, but several others were added because of their close affiliations with these works. This volume offers a step toward a better understanding of a nexus of stories, characters, and arts central to medieval and early modern Japan, and particularly the significant variety of ways plays of the nō theater portray them. 
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