“the newKokinshū”—indicates the confidence of the compilers that the poets represented wereworthysuccessors of those in the 905 collection; they included (besides the great Teika himself) Teika’s father,Fujiwara Toshinari(Fujiwara Shunzei); the priestSaigyō; and the former ...
Japanese literature - Tanka, Haiku, Revitalization: Even the traditional forms, tanka and haiku, though moribund in 1868, took on new life, thanks largely to the efforts of Masaoka Shiki, a distinguished late 19th-century poet in both forms but of even g
Following his father’s footsteps, he studied medicine in Tokyo and graduated in 1948. In his last year in medical school, he started writing short stories, and already in 1951, he received the prestigious Akutagawa Prize. Woman in the Dunes, published in 1961, earned him the Yomiuri Prize ...
Analysis of the Chinese Maternal Love in The Joy Luck Club from the Mother-Daughter Relationship Amy Tan is one of the most highly acclaimed writers of the contemporary Chinese American literature.(1989) The Joy Luck Club is her the first novel.It tell... 张雪娜 - 《海外英语》 被引量: ...
Toorak House in St Georges Road. Eveline Syme was the first-born daughter of company director and pastoralist Joseph Syme, who was a partner in competing newspaperThe Ageuntil 1891. The Syme family lived at Rotherfield (now Sherwood Hall) in St Kilda. Eveline moved to Toorak in around 1927....
Born November 3, 1852, he succeeded his father Komei Tenno, February 13, 1867, and was crowned October 12, 1868. On December 28 of the same year he married the Princess Haruko, third daughter of Kuge Ichijo Tadaka, a noble of the first rank, b. May 28, 1850. Yoshihito Haru no miya...
Nausicaä, though she began her film in a strong position of leadership, also develops the farthest as a leader. Her transformation from a still-girlish adolescent to an introspective, charismatic, and compassionate young woman is triggered by the death of her father at the hands of an invadin...
Then, in 1827 (10th year of the Bunsei Era), he, along with his father Ryozen as well as others such as Kyukosai Sosa and Raku Tannyu, were called upon by Lord Kishu-Tokugawa and engaged in Kishu Oniwayaki pottery. He was bestowed the signatures of "Eiraku" and "Kahin Shiryu" by...
On one hand you have the usual suspects: Yasuko, a strong yet fragile woman who has managed to claw her way out of working in a hostess bar and an abusive husband to live a quiet life with her daughter; Ishigami, a loner who is secretly in love with his beautiful neighbour; Kusanagi,...
(Himikoin Japanese, meaning “sun daughter”), reigned over one of the kingdoms in Japan; she “was old and unmarried, and had devoted herself to magic.” Also according to the Chinese records, when Queen Himiko died, a great mound was raised over her, and more than 1,000 of her ...