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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Fraleigh, Matthew ; Ryuhoku, Narushima
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| Publisher: |
Cornell University - Cornell East Asia Series
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| Date: |
09/30/2010
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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This book features complete annotated translations of Narushima Ryuhoku's two most widely read and influential texts, both of which showcase the innovative and experimental use of Chinese-language discourse taking place in Japan during the nineteenth century. Focused on one of the capital city's celebrated geisha districts, the satirical New Chronicles of Yanagibashi serves as both a documentary record of changing customs during the tumultuous 1850s-70s and an amusingly nuanced social critique. Banned multiple times, the work nevertheless became a favorite of the Meiji reading public. This text is paired with Diary of a Journey to the West, Ryuhoku's travelogue from his world tour of 1872-1873
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