Writing Violence : : The Politics of Form in Early Modern Japanese Literature / / David C. Atherton.
Edo-period Japan was a golden age for commercial literature. A host of new narrative genres cast their gaze across the social landscape, probed the realms of history and the fantastic, and breathed new life into literary tradition. But how to understand the politics of this body of literature remain...
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Year of Publication: | 2023 |
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