¡Nippon Bungaku Zenshu 11
¡Ikezawa Natsuki / Kojin Henshu
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[Machine Translation] Ihara Saikaku's "Koshoku Ichidai Otoko" (A Man of Color) depicts the life of a man of color, Yonosuke, who had 3742 women and 725 men in his life. Akinari Ueda's "Amezuki Monogatari" (Tales of the Rain and Moon), a graceful tale of fantastic and bizarre events, had a great influence on the literature of later generations. Kyoden Sando's "Tori Gensho" depicts the life of "Tori" against the backdrop of the latest fashion in the brothels. Shunsui Tamenaga's "Shunshoku Umeji Homemi" rhythmically depicts a love triangle between a kind and beautiful boy and geisha. Edo and Osaka. Four representative works of literature from the Edo period (17th to 19th centuries), which bloomed in a profusion of flowers, are all newly translated into Japanese.
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