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Litterae Iaponiae

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Pictura a se facta a Miyamoto Musashi (1584–1645), gladiatore, scriptore, artifice, auctore libri Go Rin no Sho ('Fabula quinque anulorum').
Sei Shōnagon. Imago saeculi septimi decimi.
Mori Ōgai (laeva) et Natsume Sōseki (dextra).
Koizumi Yakumo (Patricius Lafcadius Hearn), Iaponicus naturalizatus. Qui anthologiis legendorum fabularumque manium innotuit, sicut Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things.

Litterae Iaponiae sunt litterae in Iaponia vel Iaponice a peregrinantibus conscriptae. Apud auctores Iaponienses multum olim valebat usus culturalis cum Sinis litterisque Sinarum, saepe Mandarinice conceptis. Litterae praeterea Indiae certam auctoritatem eis habebant, Buddhismo in culturam Iaponiensem invecto. Ad ultimum, litterae Iaponiae modum scribendi sui generis evolvit, quamquam pondus litterarum linguaeque classicae Sinarum usque ad finem aetatis Edoensis manebat. E medio saeculo undevicensimo, cum Iaponia suos portus commercio diplomatiaeque Occidentalibus aperiret, litterae Occidentales Orientalesque magnopere commisceri coeperunt, et iam commiscentur.

Auctores et opera notabilia

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Litterae Narenses

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Litterae Heianenses

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Litterae Kamakura-Muromachi

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Litterae Edoenses

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Litterae Meiji et Taisho

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Litterae hodiernae

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Nexus interni

Bibliographia

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Fontes primarii

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  • Keene, Donald. 2007. Anthology of Japanese literature: from the earliest era to the mid-nineteenth century. Grove/ Atlantic.
  • Aston, William George. 1899. A history of Japanese literature. Novi Eboraci. Google Books.
  • Birnbaum, A., ed. Monkey Brain Sushi: New Tastes in Japanese Fiction. Kodansha International.
  • Donaldus Keene
    • 1953. Japanese literature: An introduction for Western readers.
    • 1956. Modern Japanese Literature. Grove Press, 1956. ISBN 0-394-17254-X.
    • (1976) 1999. World Within Walls: Japanese Literature of The Pre-Modern Era 1600–1867. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-11467-2.
    • (1984) 1998. Dawn to the West: Japanese Literature in the Modern Era, Poetry, Drama, Criticism. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-11435-4.
    • (1989) 1999. Travellers of a Hundred Ages: The Japanese as Revealed Through 1,000 Years of Diaries. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-11437-0.
    • (1993) 1999. Seeds in the Heart: Japanese Literature from the Earliest Times to the Late Sixteenth Century. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-11441-9.
  • Karatani, Kōjin. 1993. Origins of modern Japanese literature. Duke University Press.
  • Katō, Shūichi. 1979. A History of Japanese Literature: The first thousand years: vol. 1. Tocii et Novi Eboraci: Kodansha International.
  • Konishi, Jin'ichi. 2014. The High Middle Ages. A History of Japanese Literature, 3. Princetoniae: Princeton University Press.
  • McCullough, Helen Craig. 1990. Classical Japanese prose: an anthology. Stanfordiae Californiae: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-1628-5.
  • Miner, Earl Roy, Hiroko Odagiri, et Robert E. Morrell. 1985. The Princeton companion to classical Japanese literature. Princetoniae Novae Caesareae: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-06599-3.
  • Tsutomu, Ema, Taniyama Shigeru, et Ino Kenji. (1977) 1981. Shinshū Kokugo Sōran (Iaponice しんおさむ国語こくご総覧そうらん). Ed 2a. Kyoto Shobō.

Nexus externi

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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad litteras Iaponiae spectant.

Bibliothecae interretiales

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