Chirizuka Monogatari, or "Tales of a Dust Mound", is a collection of sixty-five stories in six books, mainly about historically celebrated figures, including emperors, priests, warriors, and mountain ascetics. According to the brief preface, the unidentified compiler or author gathered notable tales of the past with thirty-two illustrations to educate young people. Here I have translated forty one tales with the illustrations which appear in Chirizuka Monogatari, presently owned by Tokyo Daigaku Shiryō Hensanjo. In translation, I placed family names first in the Japanese style. All the story titles and the information in the brackets are supplied by the translators. Diacritics are deleted in popular place-names including Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto...
• Chin-Chin Kobakama • The Goblin-Spider • The Old Woman Who Lost Her Dumplings • The Boy Who Drew C...
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Fujiwara Teika is known as the premier poet and literary scholar of the early 13th century. It is no...
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Inspired by Joshua Mostow's recent work in reception history and the historicized translation of cl...
The Tale of the Heike (Heike monogatari) is one of Japan's largest warrior tales (ikusa monogatari)....
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This is the first English language translation of the Japanese classic Nihon mukashibanashi meii. Th...
This study describes the tale-collection Uji-shui-monogatari, usually assigned to the early thirteen...
The Tale of Genji with Black and White Illustrations in the Tokugawa Museum (the Reimeikai Foudation...
• Chin-Chin Kobakama • The Goblin-Spider • The Old Woman Who Lost Her Dumplings • The Boy Who Drew C...
Fairy tales, folk stories, and other kinds of fables have been used for centuries around the world a...
In the Konjaku monogatarishû, a large collection of Buddhist and secular narratives compiled by an u...
Fujiwara Teika is known as the premier poet and literary scholar of the early 13th century. It is no...
Tales of Times Now Past is a translation of 62 outstanding tales freshly selected from Konjaku monog...
Aki no yo no naga-monogatari (A Lengthy Story for a Long Autumn Night). an anonymous work of the Mid...
Ueda Akinari has already attracted the notice of a few Western scholars, but their studies to date h...
The Japanese author Akutagawa Ryūosuke was a product of the liberal political and cultural climate o...
The world of Japanese literature spans a vast number of genres and media, so much that while it make...
Inspired by Joshua Mostow's recent work in reception history and the historicized translation of cl...
The Tale of the Heike (Heike monogatari) is one of Japan's largest warrior tales (ikusa monogatari)....
The Tale of Genji with Black and White Illustrations in the Tokugawa Museum (the Reimeikai Foudation...
This is the first English language translation of the Japanese classic Nihon mukashibanashi meii. Th...
This study describes the tale-collection Uji-shui-monogatari, usually assigned to the early thirteen...
The Tale of Genji with Black and White Illustrations in the Tokugawa Museum (the Reimeikai Foudation...
• Chin-Chin Kobakama • The Goblin-Spider • The Old Woman Who Lost Her Dumplings • The Boy Who Drew C...
Fairy tales, folk stories, and other kinds of fables have been used for centuries around the world a...
In the Konjaku monogatarishû, a large collection of Buddhist and secular narratives compiled by an u...