First published in 1921, *The Noh Plays of Japan* has been justly famous for more than three-quarters of a century and established the Noh play for the Western reader as beautiful literature. It contains translations of nineteen plays and summaries of sixteen more.
The Noh Plays of Japan
โ Scribed by Waley, Arthur
- Publisher
- Tuttle Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 569 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 4805310332
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โฆ Synopsis
First published in 1921, The Noh Plays of Japan has been justly famous for more than three-quarters of a century and established the Noh play for the Western reader as beautiful literature. It contains translations of nineteen plays and summaries of sixteen more.;[CONTENTS]; KEY TO PLANS; PLANS; INTRODUCTION; NOTE ON BUDDHISM; CHAPTER I; ATSUMORI By Seami; IKUTA By Zembล Motoyasu; TSUNEMASA By Seami; CHAPTER II: KUMASAKA, EBOSHI-ORI, BENKEI ON THE BRIDGE; KUMASAKA By Zenchiku Ujinobu; EBOSHI-ORI By Miyamasu; BENKEI ON THE BRIDGE (HASHI-BENKEI) By Hiyoshi Sa-ami Yasukiyo; CHAPTER III: KAGEKIYO, HACHI NO KI, SOTOBA KOMACHI; KAGEKIYO By Seami; HACHI NO KI By Seami; Note on Komachi.; SOTOBA KOMACHI By Kwanami; CHAPTER IV: UKAI, AYA NO TSUZUMI, AOI NO UYE; Note on Ukai.; UKAI (THE CORMORANT-FISHER) By Enami No Sayemon.
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