NOT POETRY, NOT PROSE (1) : Saikaku's Life of a Sensuous Man as Haibun
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Although it is common in critical discourse to separate poetry or verse from prose, the opposition has obvious disadvantages for the analysis of genres and styles which do not fall into one category or the other. Haibun, or haikai prose, a genre which developed during the Edo period in Japan, is a conspicuous example. In particular, Life of a Sensuous Man (1682), the first haibun work of fiction by the seventeenth-century haikai linked-verse poet Ibara Saikaku, presents a wealth of generic and categorical transgressions and crossings with important consequences for the history and theory of nonlinear narrative. The first part of an investigation of this work is presented here.
- 跡見学園女子大学の論文
- 1988-03-20
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