Matsuo Bash?'s Poetic Spaces: Exploring Haikai Intersections
Haikai is an art that parodies and often subverts its linguistic, generic, and personal predecessors, and its intersections include imaginative links to the rest of Japanese literature and culture. This collection of essays explores certain neglected aspects of this haikaimaster's literary and philosophical contributions.
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Matsuo Bash?'s Poetic Spaces: Exploring Haikai Intersections
Haikai is an art that parodies and often subverts its linguistic, generic, and personal predecessors, and its intersections include imaginative links to the rest of Japanese literature and culture. This collection of essays explores certain neglected aspects of this haikaimaster's literary and philosophical contributions.
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Matsuo Bash?'s Poetic Spaces: Exploring Haikai Intersections

Matsuo Bash?'s Poetic Spaces: Exploring Haikai Intersections

Matsuo Bash?'s Poetic Spaces: Exploring Haikai Intersections

Matsuo Bash?'s Poetic Spaces: Exploring Haikai Intersections

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Haikai is an art that parodies and often subverts its linguistic, generic, and personal predecessors, and its intersections include imaginative links to the rest of Japanese literature and culture. This collection of essays explores certain neglected aspects of this haikaimaster's literary and philosophical contributions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349533886
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 06/06/2007
Edition description: 1st ed. 2006
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

ELEANOR KERKHAM is Associate Professor of Japanese Language and Literature at the University of Maryland, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction; E.Kerkham PART I: The Artist As Thinker Bashô: At the Center of Creation; H.Nobuo Zôka: The Creative in Bashô's View of Nature and Art; D.L.Barnhill Reinventing the Landscape: The Zhuangzi and the Geographical Imagination of Bashô; P.Qiu Skeletons on the Path: Bashô Looks Forward; W.LaFleur PART II: The Artist As Poet Double Voices and Bashô's Haikai; H.Shirane Loosening the Links: Considering Intention in Linked Verseand its Consequences; I. Leopold Hanami Exploring Bashô's World of Poetic Expression: Soundscape Verses; H.Minoru And Us Too Enclosed in Mori Atsushi's Ware mo mata, Oku no hosomichi ; Eleanor Kerkham PART III: The Poet As Painter Bashô and the Haiga; J.O'Mara Intersections of Text and Image in Haiga; S.Addiss Buson's Bashô: The Embrace of Influence; E.F.Yasuhara Appendix
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