¡Monono Ke No Nippon Shi Shiryo, Yurei, Yokai No 1000 Nen(Chukoshinsho)
¡Koyama Satoko / Cho

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[Machine Translation] In ancient and medieval times, a mononoke was an unidentified spirit of death. They were terrifying beings that brought illness and death, and the nobility took pains to exterminate them and make offerings to them. In the early modern period, they were equated with ghosts and yokai, and became familiar to the general public through ghost stories and illustrated toys. After the Meiji period (1868-1912), the government as well as intellectuals denied their existence, but the popularity of the ghosts and monsters mentioned in newspapers and literary works remained strong. This book traces the genealogy of mononoke through a wealth of historical documents, and approaches the Japanese view of life and death, as well as the view of spirits.


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