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  Ochikubo Monogatari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ochikubo Monogatari (落窪物語) also known as The Tale of Ochikubo is a story from the Heian Period which is similar to the famous fairy tale Cinderella.
Ochikubo Monogatari was written during the later part of the 10th century by an unknown author.
Ochikubo Monogatari's well-formed plot and vivid description of characters influenced many writers such as Murasaki Shikibu, author of The Tale of Genji.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ochikubo_Monogatari   (166 words)

  
 DENBUSHI.blog: Love and Marriage in the Heain Court
Although they would often continue to reside in their parents' home even after the wedding ceremony, they could also be installed in the residence of the husband, and therefore under the proverbial thumb of the kita no kata, who there reigned supreme.
In Ochikubo Monogatari, for example, a cruel kita no kata terrorizes the helpless daughter of her husbands former wife.
Ivan Morris writes in The World of the Shinig Prince that, although the move to the house of her husband would clearly legitimize the relationship, it also "had the disadvantage of exposing [the secondary wife] directly to the hostility and competition of the man's principal wife and of other secondary consorts, past and future" (p.
www.denbushi.net /blog/archives/000048.html   (1748 words)

  
 japan19
It is the Ise Monogatari (Tales of Ise), by an unknown author, probably of no later than the middle of the 10th century.
The period also produced romances of a less lyrical nature, all by unknown authors: the Taketori Monogatari (Tale of the Bamboo Cutter), the Utsubo Monogatari (Tale of the Hollow Tree), and the Ochikubo Monogatari (Tale of the Lower Room).
As for the short anecdote, it did not precisely originate in the late Heian period, but much the richest collection, the Konjaku Monogatari (Tales of Long Ago), is thought to be from the middle or late 11th century.
www.geocities.co.jp /SilkRoad/2832/japan19.html   (4110 words)

  
 The Tale of the Lady Ochikubo de Anonyme
Ochikubo Monogatari est un conte du Japon Médiéval (10ème siècle), une version orientale de Cendrillon, du moins au point de vue de la marâtre qui s’en prend avec une cruauté sans bornes à sa trop belle et très bonne belle-fille, lui refusant même de porter son nom véritable (elle est princesse).
Ochikubo" ce qui signie "la pièce la plus basse dans une maison".
C’est une jeune servante qui agira en qualité de bonne fée pour Ochikubo ; elle et son fiancé vont tout mettre en œuvre pour que le jeune seigneur local, riche et beau, enlève et épouse la malheureuse jeune fille qui finira par devenir Impératrice et sera même magnanime avec la marâtre devenue veuve entretemps.
www.livres-online.com /The-Tale-of-the-Lady-Ochikubo.html   (456 words)

  
 Andrea Blanqué: Murasaki: mil años de seducción
Genji monogatari fue un éxito, un clásico en su tiempo y en los siglos posteriores, leída y anotada tanto por emperadores y filósofos como por gente común y también por mujeres.
De ellas, han llegado hasta nosotros el Ochikubo monogatari -la historia de una chica que es maltratada por su madrastra-, que describe en forma realista la vida cotidiana y las relaciones entre los personajes, y que fue escrito probablemente por algún anónimo aristócrata.
En un pasaje del Genji monogatari, el protagonista ve a una mujer de la corte enfrascada en la lectura de una novela.
www.lainsignia.org /2001/mayo/cul_082.htm   (4110 words)

  
 List of Japanese classic texts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taketori Monogatari (early 10th century), {The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter), Japanese folk tale
Genji Monogatari (early 11th century), (The Tale of Genji), by Murasaki Shikibu
Uji Shui Monogatari (early Kamakura period, early 13th century)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Japanese_classic_texts   (148 words)

  
 DungLac
Ngay như Genji monogatari, một truyện mà phần lớn là do sáng tác, nhưng vẫn có nhiều chỗ có yếu tố lấy từ chuyện kể trong dân gian.
Một số tác phẩm kể chuyện lịch sử như “Eiga monogatari” (栄華物語) (truyện Vinh hoa),” Ookagami” (大鏡) (Gương to) đã được viết ra, mặt khác những truyện diễn tả đời sống thô tục không trang sức của quần chúng như “Konjaku monogatarishuu” (今昔物語) (tập truyện kể chuyện xưa nay) đã bắt đầu xuất hiện.
Bà là tác giả của truyện Genji monogatari, cổ điển tối cao của Nhật Bản (ngang hàng với truyện Kiều của VN).
www.dunglac.net /bai/vhsu_nhat-04.htm   (8473 words)

  
 Letteratura giapponese - Wikipedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Nascono i due generi del diario (nikki) e del romanzo (monogatari).
Ochikubo monogatari (落窪物語 Storia di Ochikubo) (fine X secolo)
Si afferma da un lato il racconto di guerra (gunki monogatari) e dall'altro l'intimismo di opere attente alle piccole realtà quotidiane.
it.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Letteratura_giapponese   (497 words)

  
 "Ochikubo monogatari"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
[Storia di Ochikubo] romanzo della fine del X secolo di autore anonimo (ma sicuramente scritto da persona erudita).
A questa trama principale è intrecciata la vicenda secondaria della storia d'amore tra Tachihagi (attendente di Shôshô) e Akogi (l'ancella fedele di Ochikubo).
Si tratta però di una morale esclusivamente terrena e priva di rimandi religiosi o buddhisti e che semmai risente di una filosofia confuciana nella descrizione della pietà filiale di Ochikubo e nell'esaltazione (rara nella letteratura dell'epoca) della fedeltà coniugale.
www.hogaku.it /glossario/o/ochikubo_monogatari.html   (188 words)

  
 DungLac
Truyện Genji (Genji Monogatari, Nguyên Thị Vật Ngữ) là một cuốn tiểu thuyết trường thiên đặc sắc, đã ra đời vào buổi ban sơ đầu của thế kỷ 11, rất sớm đối với lịch sử văn học thế giới, trong bối cảnh thời trung cổ Nhật Bản.
Bên cạnh Genji Monogatari, Makura-no-Sôshi (Chẩm Thảo Tử) là tập tùy bút (zuihitsu, thể loại văn học mới của thời đó) tinh tế và trau chuốt, vẻ lại được thế giới mỹ quan với bối cảnh là sinh hoạt cung đình.
Trong dòng văn học Nhật Bản, Truyện Genji đến sau Utsubo và Ochikubo, đã cho ta thấy những tiến triển của tiểu thuyết quốc âm kana.
www.dunglac.net /Baiviet1/Nguyennamtran-1.htm   (8470 words)

  
 AbeBooks: Search Results - Monogatari
Genji Monogatari Or Narrative Of Genji: The Foremo
Hogen Monogatari: Tale of the Disorder in Hogen
Genji Monogatari Or Narrative Of Genji: (ISBN: 1425328962)
www.abebooks.co.uk /search/sortby/3/kn/Monogatari   (1272 words)

  
 The Tale of Lady Ochikubo; Ochikubo Monogatari;
This family saga of a wicked stepmother has been called the world’s first novel.
Written during the 10th century Heian Era and first translated into English and published by Kegan Paul in 1934, it follows the changing fortunes of the heroine, Lady Ochikubo, who is forced to live almost as a servant in her noble father’s house while the stepmother gives preference in all things to her own daughters.
Beautiful and clever, the Lady is told she is ugly and stupid, and kept indoors so no one knows of her existence.
www.columbia.edu /cu/cup/catalog/data/071031/0710312210.HTM   (167 words)

  
 Recommended sources on premodern Japan
TAKAMURA MONOGATARI: The Tale of Takamura, in MN 46:3 (1991), 275-291 Geddes tr.)
THE TALE OF THE LADY OCHIKUBO: A Tenth Century Japanese Novel (Whitehouse and Yanagisawa tr.)
Criticism and Commentary on The Tale of Genji: Hagiwara Hiromichi's Genji monogatari hyôshaku (UMI dissertation)
www.princeton.edu /~caddeau/pwc_bib_premod.html   (2206 words)

  
 Ochikubo Monogatari / Die Geschichte der ehrenwerten Ochikubo
Die Geschichte der ehrenwerten Ochikubo wurde gegen Ende des ersten Jahrtausends im kaiserlichen Japan geschrieben, ev.
Re: Ochikubo Monogatari / Die Geschichte der ehrenwerten Ochikubo
Sanhofer, in letzter Zeit hast du wirklich sehr interessante Bücher vorgestellt!
www.literaturschock.de /literaturforum/index.php?topic=5433.0   (243 words)

  
 The Tale of Genji
McCullough, Helen Craig (trans and notes) Ise Monogatari.
Rolich, Thomas H., (trans.) A Tale of Eleventh-Century Japan: Hamamatsu ChPtnagon Monogatari.
Whitehouse, Wilfred, and Eizo Yanagisawa (trans.) The Tale of the Lady Ochikubo.
www.umass.edu /complit/aclanet/Japan497.htm   (1144 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "The Tale of Ochikubo": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
See all pages with references to The Tale of Ochikubo.
several epoch-making works in pure Japanese prose were written, of which two have survived to the present: the Ochikubo monogatari (The Tale of Ochikubo) and the Utsuho monogatari (The Tale of the Hollow Tree).
Neither date nor authorship is known, but opinions concur that it dates from the later tenth century, before...
www.amazon.com /phrase/The-Tale-of-Ochikubo   (345 words)

  
 Bibliography - Bunka - Literature
The author produced a well-known translation of "Genji Monogatari" (The Tale of Genji).
This book is a diary of the time when he was working on the translation.
Translation of the tenth century Ochikubo Monogatari, which may have pre-dated and inspired Genji Monogatari, thus claiming the title of the world's first novel (which is usually reserved for Genji).
www.simpson.uk.com /sjs/Bibliog/bunkalit.htm   (2001 words)

  
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Taketori monogatari (Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter): mid-tenth century
Genji monogatari by Murasaki Shikibu: early 11th c.
"Mômoku monogatari" (A Blind Man's Tale, 1931): Yaichi, Oichi
www.hawaii.edu /eall/rsc/mdrnJapLit.htm   (3217 words)

  
 whitehouse: Ochikubo Monogatari: The Tale of the Lady Ochikubo: A Tenth Century Japanese Novel (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
whitehouse: Ochikubo Monogatari: The Tale of the Lady Ochikubo: A Tenth Century Japanese Novel (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)
Ochikubo Monogatari: The Tale of the Lady Ochikubo
Search the net for century japanese lady monogatari novel ochikubo tale tenth whitehouse
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 Kij Johnson: reference works
Jones, S. Ages Ago: Thirty-Seven Tales from the Konjaku Monogatari Collection.
The Art of Japan: Masterworks in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.
A Tale of Eleventh-Century Japan: Hamamatsu Chunagon Monogatari.
www.sff.net /people/kij-johnson/kijfoxbiblio.htm   (1165 words)

  
 Japanische Literatur
Voll Gesprächswitz und Komik erzählt das "Ochikubo monogatari" - neben dem Utsuho monogatari der älteste Roman Japans - die Geschichte vom misshandelten Stiefkind, dem der Geliebte zu seinem Recht verhilft.
Die Geschichte handelt von der Dame Ochikubo, die von ihrer Stiefmutter grausam behandelt wird.
In eine Nebenhandlung ist die Liebesgeschichte zwischen Akogi, der Zofe der Dame Ochikubo, und Tachihagi, dem Diener ihres Mannes, verwoben.
www.buecherwurm.ch /japan/japanischeLiteraturW.html   (9228 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "The Tale of the Hollow Tree": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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written, of which two have survived to the present: the Ochikubo monogatari (The Tale of Ochikubo) and the Utsuho monogatari (The Tale of the Hollow Tree).
These various prose genres were first merged by the anonymous 10th-century author of The Tale of the Hollow Tree (Utsubo monogatari),...
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 [No title]
The biwa was from the start not mare part of the gagaku orchestra but accompanied the Buddhist chant, mainly in the Tendai school.
Early literary sources occasionally refer to musical instruments (Ochikubo monogatari) and music in general (Genji monogatari).
Those references mainly concern court life and culture.
www.comitet21.ru /analyth_26.htm   (6002 words)

  
 Genji Bibliography
Bowring, "THE ISE MONOGATARI: A SHORT CULTURAL HISTORY, in HJAS 52-2 (1992), 401-480.
Bargen, "SPIRIT POSSESSION IN THE CONTEXT OF DRAMATIC EXPRESSIONS OF GENDER CONFLICT: THE AOI EPISODE OF THE GENJI MONOGATARI," in HJAS 48:1 (1988), 95-130.
Gatten, "DEATH AND SALVATION IN THE GENJI MONOGATARI," in Gatten and Chambers (eds.), NEW LEAVES: STUDIES AND TRANSLATIONS OF JAPANESE LITERATURE, IN HONOR OF EDWARD G. Gatten, "THE ORDER OF THE EARLY CHAPTERS IN THE GENJI MONOGATARI," in HJAS 41:1 (1981), 5-46.
achambers.web.wesleyan.edu /courses/biblio.html   (2208 words)

  
 PL787-799
Subarrange authors by Tables XXXIX or XL unless otherwise specified
Ichinotani futaba gunki Ikenie monogatari, see PL793.H58 793.14
Shigure Shiragiku-zoshi,see PL793.H56 Shosho Kurama monogatari, see PL793.H56 793.S64
www.mtholyoke.edu /~sdomier/PL/PL785-799.html   (599 words)

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