This paper traces the historical background of haiku (traditional Japanese short poems) and haiga (seasonal picture-poem of Japan) in the first stage and analyzes the mechanism of the primal scene of human heart from the various aspects of philosophical approach, literal feature, psychological hypothesis, and architectural style in the second stage. According to the historical map of haiku poets, we pick up the famous haiku and haiga created by the outstanding haiku poets in Edo period, that is, the three haiku masters; Basho Matsuo, Buson Yosa, and Issa Kobayashi who founded the main stream of traditional short poems in Japan in the third stage. In the last stage, we also refer to the significance and evaluation for the primal image of hai...
This paper analyzes Kanoko Okamoto's 1938 novel, Fifty-three Stages Tokaido ("Tokaido gojyusantsugi"...
For a reader or author residing in the West, the haiku journal scene is, owing to the Internet and t...
Basho was the key figure who elevated haikai from an entertaining pastime to a respected poetic form...
At my last presentation, I tried to make some examination of what the populace has been conscious of...
Yosa Buson (1716-84) was a leading practitioner of both literati painting and haiku poetry in Edo pe...
In the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the Meiji government implemented a wealth and military strength po...
Haiga: Takebe Sōchō and the Haiku-Painting Tradition March 3 to April 16, 1995 Marsh Art Gallery Int...
application/pdfThis paper is the first attemt to report the Haiku of Hokkaidō JAPAN in one of the wo...
The present paper aims to study the Japanese Haiku poetry from a stylistic perspective. To show the ...
Haiku poetry, although relatively unknown in America, is a very significant part of the culture and ...
There has been little research concerning Japanese calligraphy in Western art history. Even in Japa...
Born of the Japanese tradition, haiku capitalizes on the depth and universal scope of fundamental im...
As Chinese poetry gained popularity in literary circles in the Early Edo Period, Matsuo Bashō began ...
The dissertation is a study of the poetics of haikai in eighteenth-century Japan. It is more specifi...
Although the haiku form is popular, the deceptively simple Japanese poem is controlled by rigorous r...
This paper analyzes Kanoko Okamoto's 1938 novel, Fifty-three Stages Tokaido ("Tokaido gojyusantsugi"...
For a reader or author residing in the West, the haiku journal scene is, owing to the Internet and t...
Basho was the key figure who elevated haikai from an entertaining pastime to a respected poetic form...
At my last presentation, I tried to make some examination of what the populace has been conscious of...
Yosa Buson (1716-84) was a leading practitioner of both literati painting and haiku poetry in Edo pe...
In the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the Meiji government implemented a wealth and military strength po...
Haiga: Takebe Sōchō and the Haiku-Painting Tradition March 3 to April 16, 1995 Marsh Art Gallery Int...
application/pdfThis paper is the first attemt to report the Haiku of Hokkaidō JAPAN in one of the wo...
The present paper aims to study the Japanese Haiku poetry from a stylistic perspective. To show the ...
Haiku poetry, although relatively unknown in America, is a very significant part of the culture and ...
There has been little research concerning Japanese calligraphy in Western art history. Even in Japa...
Born of the Japanese tradition, haiku capitalizes on the depth and universal scope of fundamental im...
As Chinese poetry gained popularity in literary circles in the Early Edo Period, Matsuo Bashō began ...
The dissertation is a study of the poetics of haikai in eighteenth-century Japan. It is more specifi...
Although the haiku form is popular, the deceptively simple Japanese poem is controlled by rigorous r...
This paper analyzes Kanoko Okamoto's 1938 novel, Fifty-three Stages Tokaido ("Tokaido gojyusantsugi"...
For a reader or author residing in the West, the haiku journal scene is, owing to the Internet and t...
Basho was the key figure who elevated haikai from an entertaining pastime to a respected poetic form...