A History of Japanese Literature: From the Manyoshu to Modern TimesRoutledge, 2013/04/15 - 352 ページ A new simplified edition translated by Don Sanderson. The original three-volume work, first published in 1979, has been revised specially as a single volume paperback which concentrates on the development of Japanese literature. |
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The First Turning Point | 53 |
The Age of Nō and Kyōgen | 104 |
The Third Turning Point | 128 |
Haikai the Art of Bashō | 152 |
The Age of Wit and Learning | 168 |
The Fourth Turning Point | 211 |
The Age of Meiji | 243 |
The Age of Industrialization | 283 |
The Postwar Years | 338 |
Glossary | 353 |
Bibliography | 362 |
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128 | 395 |
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