The Poetry Contest in Six Hundred Rounds : A Translation and Commentary
par
Thomas E. Mcauley
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History
Manga
Poetry
Format
Relié
Pages
1,308
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Dec 12, 2019
Éditeur
Brill
ISBN-10
9004411283
ISBN-13
9789004411289
Description
In a meticulous exploration of one of Japan’s literary treasures, Thomas E. McAuley delves into the intricate world of a monumental poetry competition. With a compelling blend of translation and insightful commentary, he brings to life the rich tapestry of emotions, themes, and cultural contexts embedded in these verses. Each round of the contest not only showcases poetic genius but also serves as a reflection of the society from which it emerged.
Through McAuley’s lens, readers encounter the beauty and challenges faced by the poets, as well as the subtle nuances that characterize their works. The commentary enriches the reading experience, offering historical context and drawing connections between the poetry and the era it represents. This dual approach allows for a deeper understanding of the strategies and intentions behind each poem, making the text accessible even to those unfamiliar with Japanese literature.
As readers journey through these volumes, they find themselves immersed in a captivating exchange of ideas and expressions that transcends time and geography. This work stands not only as a scholarly contribution but also as an invitation to appreciate the artistry of poetry in all its forms, inviting reflection on the shared human experience.
Through McAuley’s lens, readers encounter the beauty and challenges faced by the poets, as well as the subtle nuances that characterize their works. The commentary enriches the reading experience, offering historical context and drawing connections between the poetry and the era it represents. This dual approach allows for a deeper understanding of the strategies and intentions behind each poem, making the text accessible even to those unfamiliar with Japanese literature.
As readers journey through these volumes, they find themselves immersed in a captivating exchange of ideas and expressions that transcends time and geography. This work stands not only as a scholarly contribution but also as an invitation to appreciate the artistry of poetry in all its forms, inviting reflection on the shared human experience.
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