This dissertation examines the principal Japanese translations of Arthur Waley (1889-1966): Japanese Poetry: The Uta (1919), The No Plays of Japan (1921), and The Tale of Genji (1925-33). These works have been overlooked as English literature of the British modern period, although Waley intended most of his translations to function as modern English literature. I include a short biography of Waley's formative years and maintain that aspects of his identity—Jewish, bisexual, and socialist—were important in the choice of his occupation and in the selection and interpretation of his texts. I situate Japanese culture in the context of orientalism and Anglo-Japanese political relations. Japanese culture had a role to play in Anglo-Japan...
In her paper, The Reception and Translation of Wordsworth in Japan, Waka Ishikura explores the cul...
The Japanese in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries read Western literature, including...
In 1853 Commodore Matthew C. Perry and his fleet of U.S. warships sailed into Edo (present day Tokyo...
This article describes briefly the dominant translation approaches and reception trends of English l...
Arthur Waley was a renowned translator of Chinese and Japanese literature during the twentieth centu...
This study deals with the perceptions and uses of the Arabo-Islamic Orient in nineteenth-century Ang...
This article examines the stories which based on authentic East in the early English Romantic litera...
This project considers the ways in which English authors and a diverse group of Japanese subjects co...
The late nineteenth-century Japan craze which shaped British aestheticism has been characterized b...
Abstract This PhD dissertation scrutinizes some of Edward Said's notions concerning Western imperi...
This dissertation examines the processes through which the works of W. B. Yeats, as representative o...
"The Orient was almost an European invention, and had been since antiquity a place of romance, exoti...
This essay focuses on the activities of Honma Hisao, who merits attention as the first Japanese to t...
Japan resumed its diplomatic relations with foreign countries in 1853 after over 200 years' isolatio...
Cette thèse invite à une analyse des rapports entre les représentations savantes et communes de l'Or...
In her paper, The Reception and Translation of Wordsworth in Japan, Waka Ishikura explores the cul...
The Japanese in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries read Western literature, including...
In 1853 Commodore Matthew C. Perry and his fleet of U.S. warships sailed into Edo (present day Tokyo...
This article describes briefly the dominant translation approaches and reception trends of English l...
Arthur Waley was a renowned translator of Chinese and Japanese literature during the twentieth centu...
This study deals with the perceptions and uses of the Arabo-Islamic Orient in nineteenth-century Ang...
This article examines the stories which based on authentic East in the early English Romantic litera...
This project considers the ways in which English authors and a diverse group of Japanese subjects co...
The late nineteenth-century Japan craze which shaped British aestheticism has been characterized b...
Abstract This PhD dissertation scrutinizes some of Edward Said's notions concerning Western imperi...
This dissertation examines the processes through which the works of W. B. Yeats, as representative o...
"The Orient was almost an European invention, and had been since antiquity a place of romance, exoti...
This essay focuses on the activities of Honma Hisao, who merits attention as the first Japanese to t...
Japan resumed its diplomatic relations with foreign countries in 1853 after over 200 years' isolatio...
Cette thèse invite à une analyse des rapports entre les représentations savantes et communes de l'Or...
In her paper, The Reception and Translation of Wordsworth in Japan, Waka Ishikura explores the cul...
The Japanese in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries read Western literature, including...
In 1853 Commodore Matthew C. Perry and his fleet of U.S. warships sailed into Edo (present day Tokyo...