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'''Imakagami'''(今鏡) is a Japan Japanese historical tale written in the late Heian period.
According to its preface, it was written in the reign of Emperor Takakura and 2nd year of Kao or 1170.
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She will be there for a year to study with Imazeki Toshiko and Misumi Yoichi, both of whom are experts of nikki bungaku from the mid-Heian through the Kamakura periods.
After Tamakiwaru, she anticipates that her next project will be to translate and annotate Imakagami, a historical narrative centering on court activity during the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
Before coming to Berkeley, he received a B.A. in Japanese Literature (1997) and an M.A. in Comparative Literature (2000), both from Brigham Young University.
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 Templo Budista Apucarana Nambei Honganji
Depois do Ôkagami, temos o Imakagami (Espelho do Agora), crônica escrita em fins do século XII por autor ainda não determinado.
Lamenta a morte do jovem imperador Nijô (reinou de 1158 a 1164) atribuindo-a à era da decadência, em que pessoas de boas qualidades têm vida breve
Antes de falar no Mizukagami (Espelho da Água), o Rekishi Monogatari que se segue ao Imakagami, cumpre tratar do Fusoryakuki (Relato Abreviado do Japão), crônica na qual o mesmo se baseia.
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