The Tales of Ueda Akinari

References

  1. ^ Keene, Donald. 1976. World within Walls: Japanese Literature of the Pre-Modern Era, 1600–1867. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
  2. ^ Hamada, Kengi. "About the Author". In Tales of Moonlight and Rain. New York: Columbia University Press.
  3. ^ Reider, Noriko T. 2002. Tales of the Supernatural in Early Modern Japan: Kaidan, Akinari, Ugetsu Monogatari. Edwin Mellen Press.
  4. ^ Washburn, Dennis. “Ghostwriters and Literary Haunts: Subordinating Ethics to Art in Ugetsu Monogatari.” Monumenta Nipponica 45.1 (1996)
  5. ^ Ueda Akinari. 1974. Ugetsu Monogatari: Tales of Moonlight and Rain Trans by Leon M. Zolbrod. George Allen and Unwin Ltd.
  6. ^ Zolbrod, Leon M., trans. and ed. Introduction. Ugetsu Monogatari: Tales of Moonlight and Rain. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1974.
  7. ^ Donald Keene World Within Walls: Japanese Literature of the Pre-Modern Era 1978 Page 371 "... of antiquity, the product of his long association with kokugaku scholars, occupied him during most of his mature years, and only at the end of his life did he tum again to fiction, when he wrote Harusame Monogatari (Tales of the Spring Rain)."

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