Pictures of the Heart: The Hyakunin Isshu in Word and ImageUniversity of Hawaii Press, 1996/01/01 - 522 ページ The Hyakunin Isshu, or One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each collection, is a sequence of one hundred Japanese poems in the tanka form, selected by the famous poet and scholar Fujiwara no Teika (1162-1241) and arranged, in part, to represent the history of Japanese poetry from the seventh century down to Teika's own day. The anthology is, without doubt, the most popular and widely known collection of poetry in Japan - a distinction it has maintained for hundreds of years. In this study, Joshua Mostow challenges the idea of a final or authoritative reading of the Hyakunin Isshu and presents a refreshing, persuasive case for a reception history of this seminal work. In addition to providing a new translation of this classic text and biographical information on each poet, Mostow examines issues relating to text and image that are central to the Japanese arts from the Heian into the early modern period. By using Edo-period woodblock illustrations as pictorializations of the poems - as "pictures of the heart," or meaning, of the poems - text and image are pieced together in a holistic approach that will stand as a model for further research in the interrelationship between Japanese visual and verbal art. |
目次
A Poetics of Interpretation | 1 |
PART | 8 |
ITS FORMATION AND RECEPTION | 21 |
Waka in Translation | 58 |
The PoemPicture Tradition | 87 |
Pictorialization as Reception | 123 |
PART | 136 |
Yamabe no Akahito | 152 |
Major Counselor Kintō | 304 |
Izumi Shikibu | 307 |
Murasaki Shikibu | 310 |
Daini no Sanmi | 313 |
Akazome Emon | 316 |
Handmaid KoShikibu | 319 |
Ise no Tayū | 322 |
Sei Shōnagon | 325 |
Middle Counselor Yakamochi | 158 |
Master of the Law Kisen | 165 |
Semimaru | 171 |
Archbishop Henjō | 178 |
Retired Emperor Yōzei | 181 |
The Riverbank Minister of the Left Minamoto no Tōru | 184 |
Emperor Kōkō | 187 |
Middle Counselor Yukihira | 190 |
Lord Ariwara no Narihira | 192 |
Lord Fujiwara no Toshiyuki | 195 |
Ise | 198 |
Prince Motoyoshi | 201 |
Master of the Law Sosei | 204 |
Funya no Yasuhide | 207 |
Õe no Chisato | 210 |
Kanke Sugawara no Michizane | 213 |
The Third Ward Minister of the Right Minamoto no Sadakata | 217 |
Lord Teishin Fujiwara no Tadahira | 220 |
Middle Counselor Kanesuke | 223 |
Lord Minamoto no Muneyuki | 226 |
Mibu no Tadamine | 232 |
Sakanoue no Korenori | 235 |
Harumichi no Tsuraki 235 | 238 |
Ki no Tomonori | 240 |
Fujiwara no Okikaze | 243 |
Ki no Tsurayuki | 246 |
Kiyohara no Fukayabu | 249 |
Funya no Asayasu | 252 |
Ukon | 255 |
Consultant Hitoshi | 258 |
Taira no Kanemori | 260 |
Mibu no Tadami | 263 |
Kiyohara no Motosuke | 266 |
Supernumerary Middle Counselor Atsutada | 269 |
Middle Counselor Asatada | 272 |
Lord Kentoku Fujiwara no Koremasa | 275 |
Sone no Yoshitada | 278 |
Master of the Law Egyō | 281 |
Minamoto no Shigeyuki | 284 |
Önakatomi no Yoshinobu | 287 |
Fujiwara no Yoshitaka | 290 |
Lord Fujiwara no Sanekata | 293 |
Lord Fujiwara no Michinobu | 296 |
The Mother of Major Captain of the Right Michitsuna | 298 |
The Mother of the Supernumerary Grand Minister | 301 |
Master of the Western Capital Michimasa | 328 |
Supernumerary Middle Counselor Sadayori | 331 |
Sagami | 334 |
Major Archbishop Gyōson | 337 |
The Suō Handmaid | 340 |
Retired Emperor Sanjō | 343 |
Master of the Law Noin | 346 |
Master of the Law Ryōzen | 349 |
Major Counselor Tsunenobu | 351 |
Kii of Princess Yushis Household | 354 |
Supernumerary Middle Counselor Masafusa | 357 |
Lord Minamoto no Toshiyori | 360 |
Fujiwara no Mototoshi | 363 |
Former Prime Minister and Chancellor the Hosshōji Buddhist Novice Fujiwara no Tadamichi | 366 |
Retired Emperor Sutoku | 369 |
Minamoto no Kanemasa | 372 |
Master of the Western Capital Akisuke | 375 |
Horikawa of the Taikenmon In | 378 |
The Later Tokudaiji Minister of the Left Fujiwara no Sanesada | 381 |
Master of the Law Dōin | 383 |
Master of the Grand Empress Palace Shunzei | 386 |
Lord Fujiwara no Kiyosuke | 389 |
Master of the Law Shune | 392 |
Master of the Law Saigyō | 395 |
Master of the Law Jakuren | 398 |
The Steward of Kōkamon In | 400 |
Princess Shokushi | 403 |
Inpumon In no Tayū | 406 |
The GoKyōgoku Regent and Former Chancellor Fujiwara no Yoshitsune | 409 |
Sanuki of Nijō In | 412 |
The Kamakura Minister of the Right Minamoto no Sanetomo 94 Consultant Masatsune | 418 |
Former Major Archbishop Jien | 421 |
The Former Chancellor and Lay Novice Fujiwara no Kintsune 97 Supernumerary Middle Counselor Teika | 427 |
Ietaka of the Junior Second Rank | 430 |
Retired Emperor GoToba | 434 |
Retired Emperor Juntoku | 437 |
APPENDIXES | 441 |
A Imperial Anthologies and Exemplary Collections | 443 |
Selected Copies Editions and Commentaries 445 NOTES | 445 |
487 | |
PICTURE CREDITS | 499 |
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