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Ariake no Wakare (有明の別れ) is a Japanese tsukuri-monogatari (romantic tale). [1]

Authorship and date

Very little is known about either the date of composition or author of Ariake no Wakare. [2] Mumyōzōshi refers to the work as a "contemporary work" (今の世の物語, ima no yo no monogatari), implying it entered circulation not long before that work's compilation in 1200. [2] This means it may date from either the end of the Heian period or the beginning of the Kamakura period. [2]

Reception

Ariake no Wakare was highly regarded by thirteenth-century court audiences. [2]

References

  1. ^ Khan, Robert Omar (1998). Ariake no wakare : genre, gender, and genealogy in a late 12th century monogatari (Thesis). University of British Columbia.
  2. ^ a b c d Keene 1999, p. 798.

Works cited

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ariake no Wakare (有明の別れ) is a Japanese tsukuri-monogatari (romantic tale). [1]

Authorship and date

Very little is known about either the date of composition or author of Ariake no Wakare. [2] Mumyōzōshi refers to the work as a "contemporary work" (今の世の物語, ima no yo no monogatari), implying it entered circulation not long before that work's compilation in 1200. [2] This means it may date from either the end of the Heian period or the beginning of the Kamakura period. [2]

Reception

Ariake no Wakare was highly regarded by thirteenth-century court audiences. [2]

References

  1. ^ Khan, Robert Omar (1998). Ariake no wakare : genre, gender, and genealogy in a late 12th century monogatari (Thesis). University of British Columbia.
  2. ^ a b c d Keene 1999, p. 798.

Works cited


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