A History of Japanese Literature/Index

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INDEX


Abutsu, 157
Adzuma-kagami, 160
Akahito, 35
Anthologies, 34, 58, 159
Arai Hakuseki, 244 : Arakida Moritake, 290
Archaic period, 3

Bakin, 352
Ballad Poetry, 20, 24
Bashō, 290
Ben no Naiji Nikki, 158
Bibliography, 400
Buddhism, 4, 6, 132, 145, 220, 344, 398

Chikafusa, 164
Chikamatsu, 273
Children's tales, 272
Chinese Philosophy. See Kangakusha and Wagakusha
Chōmei, 145
Christianity, 253, 398
Chuhi, 225. See also Kangakusha
Chiushingura, 313
Classical period, 53

Dainihonshi, 315, 379
Dazai Shuntai, 301
Dōjikun, 237
Dōshun, 235
Drama, 197, 213, 273, 288, 312, 386
Dutch, study of, 384

Epics, none in Japan, 24
Essays, 54, 184 184
Euphony of Japanese, 26

Farce, 213
Fiction. See Novels, Romances
Fudokoro no Suzuri, 269
Fujiwara Seikwa, 224
Fukuzawa, 385

Gempei Seisuiki, 134
Gengenshiu, 169
Genji Monogatari, 92
Gijinroku, 265
Godōben, 341
Grammar, 323

Hachimonjiya press, 303
Haibun, 296
Haikai, 289
Hakkenden, 360
Hakuseki, 244
Hamamatsu Chiunagon Monogatari, 88
Hanka, 40
Hankampu, 248
Hayashi Rasan, 235
Hayashi Shunsai, 236
Heian period, 53
Heiji Monogatari, 144
Heike Monogatari, 139
Hekijashōron, 341
Hiaku-nin-is-shiu, 159
Hirata, 234
History, 18, 49, 55, 122, 134, 165, 169, 248, 252, 379, 392
Hitomaro, 35
Hizakurige, 371
Hōgen Monogatari, 144
Hōjōki, 145
Humourists, 307

Ibara Saikaku, 268
Idzumo, 312
Idzumo Fudoki, 23
Ikku, 369
Impersonal habit of Japanese mind, 30
Inadzuma Hiōshi, 348
Inaka Genji, 366
Iroha Bunko, 376
Ise Monogatari, 76
Iyeyasu, 218, 224
Izayoi no ki, 157

Jinkōshōtōki, 164
Jippensha Ikku, 369
Jitsurokumono, 308
Jōruri, 274, 276, 312

Kabuki theatre, 274, 288
Kada Adzumamaro, 318
Kagura, 197
Kaibara Yekken, 236
Kaijin Yashima, 276
Kamakura period, 131
Kana, 56
Kangakusha, 224, 235, 300, 341
Kataribe, 20
Keichiu, 316
Keisei Kintanki, 304
Kenkō, 184
Kiōden, 345
Kiōgen, 213
Kiōka, 297
Kiokutei Bakin, 352
Kishin Shinron, 336
Kitabatake, 164
Kiujiki, 6
Kiuō Dōwa, 343
Kiusō, 257
Kiyotsugu, 199
Kōda Nariyuki, 390
Kodō Taiï, 339
Kojiki, 17
Kojikiden, 321
Kojima, 170
Kokinshiu, 58
Kokinshiu Preface, 63
Kokusenya, 280
Kompira-bon, 274
Koshichō, 338
Koshiden, 338
Koshiseibun, 338
Kottōshiu, 348
Kyakubon, 288, 386

Ladies of New Style, 387
Lyrics. See Poetry

Mabuchi, 318
Maki no Kata, 386
Makura Kotoba, 31
Makura Zōshi, 104
Manyōshiu, 34
Manyōshiu Kogi, 35
Matsunaga Teitoku, 290
Metre, 28, 29, 289, 394
Midzu-kagami, 143
Mitsukuni, 315
Mokuzu Monogatari, 268
Monogatari, 76
Moral code, 229, 327, 340
Motokiyo, 199
Motoöri Norinaga, 320
Mumiōshō, 156
Murasaki no Shikibu, 92
Murasaki no Shikibu Nikki, 103
Muro Kiusō, 257

Naga-uta, 29, 35, 59, 317
Namboku-chō and Muromachi Periods, 163
Nanka no Yume, 359
Nara Period, 17
Narihira, 81
National character of Japanese, 4
Natsu Kodachi, 389
Newspapers, 385
Nihongi, 48
Nihon Gwaishi, 379
Ninjōbon, 376
, 197
Norito, 9
Novels. See Murasaki no Shikibu, Saikaku, Jishō, Kiōden, Bakin, Tanehiko, Shunsui, Tsuboüchi, Sudō, Rohan, Ozaki, Yamada, Yenchō.

Ochikubo Monogatari, 88
Ōdai ichiran, 236
Ōharai, 10
Ōhashi Junzō, 341
Ōkagami, 125
Ōka Seidan, 308
Ori-taku-shiba, 244
Ōtomo no Yakamochi, 42
Ozaki, 389

Parallelism, 33, 37, 396
Philosophy, 225; see also Kangakusha
Phonetic writing, 56
Pivot-words, 32, 201, 280, 298, 363, 387, 389
Poetry, 7, 24, 33, 58, 63, 140, 159, 178, 197, 279, 289, 299, 317, 393
Popular Drama, 273, 312
Popular Literature, 219, 267
Pornography, 269, 303, 307, 347
Printing, 220
Profanity, 375

Rai Sanyo, 379
Raku-kun, 241
Riutei Tanehiko, 365
Rhythm, 27
Rohan, 390
Romance, see Novels
Rōnin, 275

Sagoromo Monogatari, 118
Saikaku, 268
Samba, 367
Santō Kiōden, 345
Sarashina Nikki, 118
Seibun, 335, 338
Seikwa, 224
Sei Shōnagon, 104
Seiyō Kibun, 253
Seiyuki, 359
Share, 297
Sharebon, 307, 376
Shichiya no Kura, 359
Shiki Monogatari, 156
Shikitei Samba, 367
Shingaku, 342
Shintaishishō, 394
Shinto, see Norito, Kojiki, Wagakusha
Shinto Rituals, 9
Shōjiroku, 126
Shoku-nihongi, 23
Shundai Zatsuwa, 258
Shunsui, 376
Shutsujō Shōgo, 341
Songs (archaic), 7
Sorai, 301
Sudō, 387
Suibodai, 348
Suikoden, 359
Sumiyoshi Monogatari, 88

Taiheiki, 169
Taikōki, 223, 308
Tajō-takon, 389
Takasago, 204
Takeda Idzumo, 312
Takemoto Za, 275
Taketori Monogatari, 76
Tamadasuki, 339
Tamakushige, 324
Tamenaga Shunsui, 376
Tanehiko, 365
Tanka, 28, 35, 42, 59, 197, 395
Tō-kagami, 62
Tōkiō period, 383
Tokushi Yoron, 252
Topography, 22
Torikayebaya Monogatari, 118
Tosa Nikki, 67
Toshikage, 85
Tournaments (poetical), 59
Toyama, 393
Tsuboüchi Yūzō, 386
Tsurayuki, 58, 61, 63
Tsure-dzure-gusa, 184

Udonge Monogatari, 348
Uji Monogatari, 119
Ukiyo-furo, 368
Ukiyo-toko, 368
Urashima legend, 39
Utsubo Monogatari, 84

Wabun, 316, 332
Wagakusha 315, 334
Wamiōshō, 127
Wasōbiōye, 310
Women as authors, 34, 55, 92, 133, 157, 158, 232
Writing, 6, 56

Yamada Taketarō, 389
Yamato Monogatari, 88
Yamazaki Sōkan, 289
Yasumaro, 19
Yedo a literary centre, 219
Yedo period, 217
Yeigwa Monogatari, 122
Yekken, 236
Yenchō, 389
Yengishiki, 10, 126
Yokoi Yayu, 297
Yōkyoku Tsūge, 200
Yo no tsuru, 158
Yumi-bari-tsuki, 355

Zuihitsu, 54


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