The World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan
by:
Ivan Morris (author)
Barbara Ruch (author)
The World of the Shining Prince, Ivan Morris's widely acclaimed portrait of the ceremonious, inbred, melancholy world of ancient Japan, has been a standard in cultural studies for nearly thirty years. Using as a frame of reference The Tale of Genji and other major literary works from Japan's...
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The World of the Shining Prince, Ivan Morris's widely acclaimed portrait of the ceremonious, inbred, melancholy world of ancient Japan, has been a standard in cultural studies for nearly thirty years. Using as a frame of reference The Tale of Genji and other major literary works from Japan's Heian period, Morris recreates an era when woman set the cultural tone. Focusing on the world of the emperor's court-the world so admired by Virginia Woolf and others-he describes the politics, society, religious life, and superstitions of the times, providing detailed portrayals of the daily life of courtiers, the cult of beauty they espoused, and the intricate relations between the men and women of this milieu.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781568360294 (1568360290)
Publish date: June 15th 1994
Publisher: Kodansha USA
Pages no: 337
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Writing,
Essays,
History,
Literature,
Cultural,
Culture,
Asian Literature,
Asia,
Japan,
Japanese Literature,
World History
I was worried that this book was going to be a slog. The topic is a bit obscure - the aristocratic world of 10th century Japan at the time of Lady Murasaki's novel The Tale of Gengi. So some possiblity it would be one of those not terribly well written academic tomes, long on footnotes, short on re...