Zeami's talks on sarugaku : an annotated translation of Sarugaku dangi : with an introduction on Zeami Motokiyo
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Zeami's talks on sarugaku : an annotated translation of Sarugaku dangi : with an introduction on Zeami Motokiyo
(Japonica Neerlandica : monographs of the Netherlands Association for Japanese Studies, v. 2)
Hotei Publishing, 2002
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注記
First published by J.C. Gieben in 1986
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Leiden, 1983) under the title: Motoyoshi's Sarugaku dangi
Bibliography: p. 278-287
Inlcudes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work is a translation by author Dr. Erika de Poorter of the important Sarugaku dangi ('Talks on Sarugaku'), a collection of comments by the actor, playwright and critic Zeami (1363-1443) as recorded by his son Motoyoshi. Sarugaku is the original term for No, the classical Japanese theatre of which Zeami is the founding father. The Sarugaku dangi is generally considered as belonging to Zeami's transmitted writings (densho), but more specifically it forms part of his treatises on No (Nogakuron). In addition to two letters and a number of No plays, 21 of Zeami's writings are known today. These writings were been secretly preserved by a few families, and are also called hidensho ('secretly transmitted writings') or hiden ('secret traditions'). These secret texts were discovered and published from 1908, with the last of Zeami's treatises coming to light in 1956. The Sarugaku dangi is a unique source for the history of early No. The present translation, preceded by an extensive introduction on Zeami and his work, is directed at theatre specialists with no knowledge of written Japanese, and is also intended as a reference work for Japanologists.
目次
- Origins
- Sarugaku and Dengaku in the 14th and early 15th centuries
- the life of Zeami
- the theoretical writings of Zeami
- the author Motoyoshi
- the Sarugaku Dangi.
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