Musashi (1935-1939), Yoshikawa Eiji\'s novel serialized by the newspa-per Asahi Shinbun and considered by John Scott Miller (2009) as a Bild-ungsroman, it narrates from Miyamoto Musashis return from the battle of Sekigahara (1600) to his victory against Sasaki Kojir in Ganry is-land (1612), when he becomes of the best swordsmen at that age. The early seventeenth century Japan that underwent a major transition is the stage for the formation of Musashi in light of the Japanese world and his own feelings and choices. All these changes are intertwined in the decision of self-exile after the seclusion amid the range of erudition, as previously to this watershed, the protagonist himself felt misunder-stood and excluded by his family members and t...
For about 265 years in Edo there was a period of relative peace. The four successors of Ieyasu (1543...
During the last years of the Bakufu, under the leadership of daimyô Yamanouchi Yôdô, the domain of T...
The campaign waged by Minamoto-no-Yoriyoshi (988–1075) against the powerful Abe clan of Mutsu provin...
Musashi (1935-1939), Yoshikawa Eiji\'s novel serialized by the newspa-per Asahi Shinbun and consider...
In his masterpiece Musashi (1935), the author Eiji Yoshikawa depicts the birth of an ingenious sword...
The samurai has been viewed as the Oriental equivalent of the feudalistic knights of Europe ever sin...
Uesugi Kenshin (1530-78) was born in Echigo (present-day Niigata Prefecture) in north-western Japan ...
Bakalaura darba tēma ir “Mijamoto Musaši tēla analīze literatūrā”. Darbā tiek rakstīts par Mijamoto...
The year 1912 witnessed Mori Ogai, one of Japan’s most prominent 20th century novelists, turning awa...
YOSHIDA SHOIN (1830-1859) AND THE SHOKA SONJUKU The life and writings of Yoshida Shoin, samurai of...
This dissertation examines the political rivalry between the eighth Tokugawa shogun, Yoshimune (1684...
In the late Edo period, the government took on the topographical survey for the area around Edo unde...
In 1700 Yamamoto Tsunetomo, a samurai of the province of Saga in northern Kyushu, retired from activ...
Miyamoto Musashi (1584-1645) wrote the Gorinsho ( Book of Five Rings ) at the end of his life. The t...
The Mito Ideology became the theoretical ground of "Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarian Movement...
For about 265 years in Edo there was a period of relative peace. The four successors of Ieyasu (1543...
During the last years of the Bakufu, under the leadership of daimyô Yamanouchi Yôdô, the domain of T...
The campaign waged by Minamoto-no-Yoriyoshi (988–1075) against the powerful Abe clan of Mutsu provin...
Musashi (1935-1939), Yoshikawa Eiji\'s novel serialized by the newspa-per Asahi Shinbun and consider...
In his masterpiece Musashi (1935), the author Eiji Yoshikawa depicts the birth of an ingenious sword...
The samurai has been viewed as the Oriental equivalent of the feudalistic knights of Europe ever sin...
Uesugi Kenshin (1530-78) was born in Echigo (present-day Niigata Prefecture) in north-western Japan ...
Bakalaura darba tēma ir “Mijamoto Musaši tēla analīze literatūrā”. Darbā tiek rakstīts par Mijamoto...
The year 1912 witnessed Mori Ogai, one of Japan’s most prominent 20th century novelists, turning awa...
YOSHIDA SHOIN (1830-1859) AND THE SHOKA SONJUKU The life and writings of Yoshida Shoin, samurai of...
This dissertation examines the political rivalry between the eighth Tokugawa shogun, Yoshimune (1684...
In the late Edo period, the government took on the topographical survey for the area around Edo unde...
In 1700 Yamamoto Tsunetomo, a samurai of the province of Saga in northern Kyushu, retired from activ...
Miyamoto Musashi (1584-1645) wrote the Gorinsho ( Book of Five Rings ) at the end of his life. The t...
The Mito Ideology became the theoretical ground of "Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarian Movement...
For about 265 years in Edo there was a period of relative peace. The four successors of Ieyasu (1543...
During the last years of the Bakufu, under the leadership of daimyô Yamanouchi Yôdô, the domain of T...
The campaign waged by Minamoto-no-Yoriyoshi (988–1075) against the powerful Abe clan of Mutsu provin...