Author: Toyotaka Komiya
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japanese drama
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Japanese music and drama in the Meiji era, tr
Author: Toyotaka Komiya
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japanese drama
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japanese drama
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Japanese Music and Drama in the Meiji Era
Author: Toyotaka Komiya
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
Japanese music and drama in the Meiji era
Japanese Music and Drama in the Meiji Era
Author: Toyotaka Komiya
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japanese drama
Languages : en
Pages : 535
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japanese drama
Languages : en
Pages : 535
Book Description
The Influence of the Meiji Period on Japanese Children's Music
Japanese Music and Drama in the Meiji Era; Translated and Adapted by Edward G. Seidensticker [and] Donald Keene
Author: Toyotaka Komiya
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japanese drama
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japanese drama
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Japanese Culture in the Meiji Era: Music and drama
Author: Yoshie Okazaki
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Japanese Music and Drama in the Meiji Era. Compiled and Edited by Komiya Toyotaka. Translated and Adapted by Edward G. Seidensticker, Donald Keene. [With Plates.].
Japan Encyclopedia
Author: Louis-Frédéric
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674017535
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1130
Book Description
"Knowing Japan and the Japanese better," Louis Frédéric states in the introduction to this encyclopedia, "is one of the necessities of modern life." The Japanese have a profound knowledge of every aspect and detail of Western societies. Unfortunately, we in the West cannot say the same about our knowledge of Japan. We tend to see Japan through a veil of exoticism, as a land of ancient customs and exquisite arts; or we view it as a powerful contributor to the global economy, the source of cutting-edge electronics and innovative management techniques. To go beyond these clichés, we must begin to see how apparently contradictory aspects of modern Japanese culture spring from the country's evolution through more than two millennia of history. This richly detailed yet concise encyclopedia is a guide to the full range of Japanese history and civilization, from the dawn of its prehistory to today, providing clear and accessible information on society and institutions, commerce and industry, sciences, sports, and politics, with particular emphasis on religion, material culture, and the arts. The volume is enhanced by maps and illustrations, along with a detailed chronology of more than 2,000 years of Japanese history and a comprehensive bibliography. Cross-references and an index help the reader trace themes from one article to the next. Japan Encyclopedia will be an indispensable one-volume reference for students, scholars, travelers, journalists, and anyone who wishes to learn more about the past and present of this great world civilization.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674017535
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1130
Book Description
"Knowing Japan and the Japanese better," Louis Frédéric states in the introduction to this encyclopedia, "is one of the necessities of modern life." The Japanese have a profound knowledge of every aspect and detail of Western societies. Unfortunately, we in the West cannot say the same about our knowledge of Japan. We tend to see Japan through a veil of exoticism, as a land of ancient customs and exquisite arts; or we view it as a powerful contributor to the global economy, the source of cutting-edge electronics and innovative management techniques. To go beyond these clichés, we must begin to see how apparently contradictory aspects of modern Japanese culture spring from the country's evolution through more than two millennia of history. This richly detailed yet concise encyclopedia is a guide to the full range of Japanese history and civilization, from the dawn of its prehistory to today, providing clear and accessible information on society and institutions, commerce and industry, sciences, sports, and politics, with particular emphasis on religion, material culture, and the arts. The volume is enhanced by maps and illustrations, along with a detailed chronology of more than 2,000 years of Japanese history and a comprehensive bibliography. Cross-references and an index help the reader trace themes from one article to the next. Japan Encyclopedia will be an indispensable one-volume reference for students, scholars, travelers, journalists, and anyone who wishes to learn more about the past and present of this great world civilization.
Tsubouchi Shoyo's Shinkyoku Urashima and the Wagnerian Moment in Meiji Japan (with a Translation of Shinkyoku Urashima)
Author: Daniel Gallimore
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781495504617
Category : Japanese drama
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This work presents an introduction to Shinkyoku Urashima (1904), a so-called "new musical drama" by the Japanese writer and intellectual Tsubouchi Shoyo. Shinkyoku Urashima builds on ideas Shoyo first asserted in the 1880s and to some extent looks forward to his Shakespeare translation and later original works, as well as reflecting his wider interests in Japanese music and dance drama. He has great interest in the ideas of Richard Wagner and the resulting work was neither Wagnerian nor necessarily operatic but did attempt a Wagnerian fusion of music and drama.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781495504617
Category : Japanese drama
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This work presents an introduction to Shinkyoku Urashima (1904), a so-called "new musical drama" by the Japanese writer and intellectual Tsubouchi Shoyo. Shinkyoku Urashima builds on ideas Shoyo first asserted in the 1880s and to some extent looks forward to his Shakespeare translation and later original works, as well as reflecting his wider interests in Japanese music and dance drama. He has great interest in the ideas of Richard Wagner and the resulting work was neither Wagnerian nor necessarily operatic but did attempt a Wagnerian fusion of music and drama.