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The Buddhist poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess : Daisaiin Senshi and Hosshin Wakashū / / by Edward Kamens



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Autore: Kamens Edward <1952-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Buddhist poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess : Daisaiin Senshi and Hosshin Wakashū / / by Edward Kamens Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Ann Arbor, Michigan : , : University of Michigan Press, , 1991
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (1 online resource xi, 170 pages.)
Disciplina: 895.6/114
Soggetto topico: Buddhism in literature
Altri autori: Senshi, Princess, daughter of Murakami, Emperor of Japan, <964-1035.>  
Note generali: Includes the text of Hosshin Wakashū.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-164) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Prologue -- Part One: The Great Kamo Priestess -- Part Two: A Reading of Hosshin Wakashū -- Epilogue -- Appendix: The Text of Hosshin Wakashū -- List of Characters for Names and Terms -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author
Sommario/riassunto: Senshi was born in 964 and died in 1035, in the Heian period of Japanese history (794–1185). Most of the poems discussed here are what may loosely be called Buddhist poems, since they deal with Buddhist scriptures, practices, and ideas. For this reason, most of them have been treated as examples of a category or subgenre of waka called Shakkyoka, “Buddhist poems. Yet many Shakkyoka are more like other poems in the waka canon than they are unlike them. In the case of Senshi’s “Buddhist poems,” their language links them to the traditions of secular verse. Moreover, the poems use the essentially secular public literary language of waka to address and express serious and relatively private religious concerns and aspirations. In reading Senshi’s poems, it is as important to think about their relationship to the traditions and conventions of waka and to other waka texts as it is to think about their relationship to Buddhist thoughts, practices, and texts. The Buddhist Poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess creates a context for the reading of Senshi’s poems by presenting what is known and what has been thought about her and them. As such, it is a vital source for any reader of Senshi and other literature of the Heian period.
Titolo autorizzato: The Buddhist Poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-472-88002-0
0-472-12802-7
0-939512-41-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910437647103321
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Serie: Michigan monograph series in Japanese studies ; ; no. 5.