This second, revised edition of a pioneering volume, long out of print, presents translations of Japanese Zen poems on sorrow, old age, homesickness, the seasons, the ravages of time, solitude, the scenic beauty of the landscape of Japan, and monastic life. Composed by Japanese Zen monks who lived from the last quarter of the thirteenth century to the middle of the fifteenth century, these poems represent a portion of the best of the writing called in Japanese gozan bungaku, “literature of the five mountains.” “Five mountains” or “five monasteries” refers to the system by which the Zen monasteries were hierarchically ordered and governed. For the monks in the monasteries, poetry functioned as a means not only of expressing religious convic...
© 2016 Dr. Corey BellThe best known genre of Chinese Buddhist poetry is the ‘nature’ or ‘landscape’...
In the early part of this century, the discovery of a walled-up cave in northwest China led to the r...
The Zen monk Ryokan (1758-1831), who referred to himself by the self-depracating term taigu or Great...
in English The main topic of this thesis is the co-called Five Mountains literature (Gozan bungaku),...
Ikkyū Sōjun: A Zen Monk and his Poetry by Sonja Arntzen: Some eight years ago when I had just starte...
The Tang and Song Dynasties were a time when Zen Buddhism was prevalent, and it was also a critical ...
This is a study of Zen poems in classical Chinese made by Sakaguchi Goho (1859-1923), father of Saka...
Faculty advisor: Paul RouzerThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities ...
This thesis presents a resumé of the traditional biography of the Japanese Zen poet, Ikkū Sōjun and ...
Book five of the earliest extant anthology of Japanese poetry, the eighth century Man'yoshu, is uniq...
This dissertation explores the writings of the fourteenth-century poet and intellectual Chūgan Enget...
Budizam je uveden u Kinu u prvom stoljeću nove ere. Prema tradiciji, chan je uveo oko 500. godine Bo...
Examining inscriptions on landscape paintings and related documents, this book explores the views of...
One of the key factors for the success of the Chán/Sǒn/Zen schools in East Asia was the creativity o...
The subject of this thesis is the poetry of the Kyōunshū, "Crazy Cloud Anthology", an anthology of C...
© 2016 Dr. Corey BellThe best known genre of Chinese Buddhist poetry is the ‘nature’ or ‘landscape’...
In the early part of this century, the discovery of a walled-up cave in northwest China led to the r...
The Zen monk Ryokan (1758-1831), who referred to himself by the self-depracating term taigu or Great...
in English The main topic of this thesis is the co-called Five Mountains literature (Gozan bungaku),...
Ikkyū Sōjun: A Zen Monk and his Poetry by Sonja Arntzen: Some eight years ago when I had just starte...
The Tang and Song Dynasties were a time when Zen Buddhism was prevalent, and it was also a critical ...
This is a study of Zen poems in classical Chinese made by Sakaguchi Goho (1859-1923), father of Saka...
Faculty advisor: Paul RouzerThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities ...
This thesis presents a resumé of the traditional biography of the Japanese Zen poet, Ikkū Sōjun and ...
Book five of the earliest extant anthology of Japanese poetry, the eighth century Man'yoshu, is uniq...
This dissertation explores the writings of the fourteenth-century poet and intellectual Chūgan Enget...
Budizam je uveden u Kinu u prvom stoljeću nove ere. Prema tradiciji, chan je uveo oko 500. godine Bo...
Examining inscriptions on landscape paintings and related documents, this book explores the views of...
One of the key factors for the success of the Chán/Sǒn/Zen schools in East Asia was the creativity o...
The subject of this thesis is the poetry of the Kyōunshū, "Crazy Cloud Anthology", an anthology of C...
© 2016 Dr. Corey BellThe best known genre of Chinese Buddhist poetry is the ‘nature’ or ‘landscape’...
In the early part of this century, the discovery of a walled-up cave in northwest China led to the r...
The Zen monk Ryokan (1758-1831), who referred to himself by the self-depracating term taigu or Great...