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Title A History of Japanese Literature
Author William George Aston
Year 1899
Publisher William Heinemann
Location London
Source djvu
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CONTENTS


BOOK THE FIRST—ARCHAIC PERIOD (BEFORE A.D. 700)
INTRODUCTORY—SONGS—SHINTO RITUALS 3
 
BOOK THE SECOND—NARA PERIOD (EIGHTH CENTURY)

(POETRY CULTIVATED)

I. INTRODUCTORY—PROSE—"KOJIKI"—"IDZUMO FUDOKI"—IMPERIAL EDICTS 17
II. JAPANESE POETRY GENERALLY—THE "MANYŌSHIU"—WORKS IN CHINESE 24
 
BOOK THE THIRD—HEIAN OR CLASSICAL PERIOD (800–1186)
I. INTRODUCTORY 53
II. POETRY—THE "KOKINSHIU" 58
III. PROSE—"KOKINSHIU" PREFACE, "TOSA NIKKI," "TAKETORI MONOGATARI," "ISE" AND OTHER MINOR MONOGATARI 63
IV. "GENJI MONOGATARI" 92
V. "MAKURA ZŌSHI" 104
VI. SOME MINOR WORKS 118
VII. "YEIGWA MONOGATARI"—"Ō-KAGAMI"—WORKS IN CHINESE 122
 
BOOK THE FOURTH—KAMAKURA PERIOD (1186–1332)

(DECLINE OF LEARNING)

I. INTRODUCTORY 131
II. HISTORICAL WORKS—"GEMPEI SEISUIKI," "HEIKE MONOGATARI," "MIDZU-KAGAMI," "HŌGEN MONOGATARI," "HEIJI MONOGATARl" 134
III. CHŌMEI AND THE "HŌJŌKI"—"IZAYOI NO KI"—POETRY—WORKS IN CHINESE 145
 
BOOK THE FIFTH—NAMBOKU-CHŌ AND MUROMACHl PERIODS (1332–1603)

(DARK AGE)

I. INTRODUCTORY—"JINKŌSHŌTŌKI"—"TAIHEIKI" 163
II. KENKŌ AND THE "TSURE-DZURE-GUSA" 184
III. POETRY—THE NŌ OR LYRICAL DRAMA—KIŌGEN OR FARCE 197
 
BOOK THE SIXTH—YEDO PERIOD (1603–1867)

(REVIVAL OF LEARNING)

I. INTRODUCTORY—"TAIKŌKI" 217
II. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY—KANGAKUSHA (CHINESE SCHOLARS)—SEIKWA AND THE CHU-HI PHILOSOPHY, YEKKEN, HAKUSEKI, KIUSŌ 224
III. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY—POPULAR LITERATURE—SAIKAKU, CHILDREN'S STORIES—CHIKAMATSU AND THE POPULAR DRAMA 267
IV. SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY POETRY—HAIKAI, HAIBUN, KIŌKA 289
V. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY—KANGAKUSHA—FICTION—JISHŌ AND KISEKI—JITSUROKU-MONO—WASŌBIŌYE—POPULAR DRAMA 300
VI. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY—THE WAGAKUSHA (STUDENTS OF JAPANESE ANTIQUITY)—KEICHU, KADA, MABUCHI, MOTOÖRI 315
VII. NINETEENTH CENTURY—HIRATA—SHINGAKU SERMONS 334
VIII. NINETEENTH-CENTURY FICTION—ROMANTIC SCHOOL—KIŌDEN, BAKIN, TANEHIKO. HUMOURISTS—SAMBA, IKKU. SENTIMENTAL NOVELS (NINJŌBON)—SHUNSUI. WORKS IN CHINESE 345
 
BOOK THE SEVENTH—TOKIO PERIOD (1867–1898)
SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS UNDER EUROPEAN INFLUENCE 383
 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 400
LIST OF DICTIONARIES, &c. 403
INDEX 405

ERRATA

Page 113, near bottom, read 'the birth of a succession of female children.'

Page 144, for 'carriage,' &c., read 'people who ride in a creaking carriage. Such people must be deaf and are very detestable. When you ride in such a carriage yourself it is the owner who is detestable.'