『みめより草紙』と「瑞雲」の比較研究 : 醜女変身の物語について

比較日本文化学研究 Issue 14 Page 66-81 published_at 2021-03-31
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Title ( jpn )
『みめより草紙』と「瑞雲」の比較研究 : 醜女変身の物語について
Title ( eng )
Comparative study of “Mimeyori zoshi” and “Ruiyun”: With a Focus on protagonist’s bizarre incident of going through physical transformation
Creator
Zhou Xinhui
Source Title
比較日本文化学研究
Issue 14
Start Page 66
End Page 81
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 1882-8701
[NCID] AA1234386X
Abstract
“Liaozhani Zhiyi” is a short story collection by Pu Shongling (1640-1715) in The Qing Dynasty. This book spread to Japan during the Edo Period and adapted by Yomihon writers. “Mimeyori zoshi”, was published between 1843 and 1848. It depicts common people’s life and interpersonal relationships of the Edo era. In the epilogue Ryutei Senka describes the protagonist’s in the original play. He also had mentioned that his plots derived from “Ruiyun”. More than simply borrowing content from “Liaozhani Zhiyi” in “Mimeyori zoshi”, Senka also wove in cultural elements from traditional Japanese literature, giving the work a new life that is a sense of reality and local elements tand for Edo’s readers. In this article, I will discuss Ryutei Senka’s Yomihon “Mimeyori zoshi”. Parts of plots are adapted from “Ruiyun” of “Liaozhani Zhiyi”. I will explore the relations between the two works, their characteristics and value in order to examine a facet of the influence by “Liaozhani Zhiyi” on the Edo literature. Through these two works, we not only perceive the ways Senka adapted “Liaozhani Zhiyi”, but also gain a view of the cultural interchange between China and Japan in the Edo Period.
Keywords
“Liaozhani Zhiyi”
Chinese literature
“Mimeyori zoshi”
Edo Period
adapted
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学大学院人間社会科学研究科人文学プログラム総合人間学分野
Date of Issued 2021-03-31
Rights
Copyright (c) 2021 広島大学大学院人間社会科学研究科人文学プログラム総合人間学分野
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1882-8701
[NCID] AA1234386X