Parody, Irony and Ideology in the Fiction of Ihara Saikaku,
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David J. Gundry
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Format
Relié
Pages
314
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Aug 16, 2017
Éditeur
BRILL
ISBN-10
9004343059
ISBN-13
9789004343054
Description
David J. Gundry's insightful exploration of Ihara Saikaku's fiction brings to light the intricate layers of parody, irony, and ideology woven into the narratives of this seminal Japanese author. As the first comprehensive English monograph dedicated to Saikaku, Gundry's work serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, shedding light on the cultural and historical contexts that inform Saikaku's storytelling.
Gundry meticulously analyzes various works, revealing the subtleties of Saikaku's humor and the sharp critique of societal norms that permeate his prose. The author showcases how Saikaku employs irony not only as a literary device but also as a means of engaging with the complexities of 17th-century Japan. Through this examination, readers gain a richer understanding of Saikaku's influence on Japanese literature and the enduring relevance of his themes.
By combining literary analysis with cultural commentary, Gundry presents a compelling argument for the importance of Saikaku in the canon of world literature. His clear and engaging writing style encourages readers to delve deeper into the works of a writer whose legacy has shaped Japanese narrative traditions for centuries. Throughout the text, there is a palpable passion for both the subject matter and the craft of writing itself, making this monograph a valuable contribution to Japanese studies.
Gundry meticulously analyzes various works, revealing the subtleties of Saikaku's humor and the sharp critique of societal norms that permeate his prose. The author showcases how Saikaku employs irony not only as a literary device but also as a means of engaging with the complexities of 17th-century Japan. Through this examination, readers gain a richer understanding of Saikaku's influence on Japanese literature and the enduring relevance of his themes.
By combining literary analysis with cultural commentary, Gundry presents a compelling argument for the importance of Saikaku in the canon of world literature. His clear and engaging writing style encourages readers to delve deeper into the works of a writer whose legacy has shaped Japanese narrative traditions for centuries. Throughout the text, there is a palpable passion for both the subject matter and the craft of writing itself, making this monograph a valuable contribution to Japanese studies.
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