"yellow covered" picture books under the name Santō Kyōden. Several of these works are written by Santō Kyōden and illustrated by Kitao Masanobu. His works...
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made the subject of burlesque gesaku novels (cf. §Saikaku, 1687 and Santō Kyōden's §Hakoiri musume, 1791). There were also preserved ningyo being manufactured...
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fantasy/historical romance Nansō Satomi Hakkenden, in addition to other yomihon. Santō Kyōden wrote yomihon mostly set in the pleasure quarters until the Kansei Edicts...
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depictions. Kuniyoshi's print was commissioned in the Edo period by Santō Kyōden for a yomihon, depicting a scene in which Taira no Masakado's daughter...
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twenty-eight years to complete (1814–1842), in addition to other yomihon. Santō Kyōden wrote yomihon mostly set in the red-light districts until the Kansei...
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Ikku and his friend and patron, Santō Kyōden. Bakin chose to stay silent and on any controversies in his writings. Kyōden's own humiliation deeply affected...
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ichiya sen-ryō) by Kyōden (1786), satirizing Neo-Confucian policies Tale of the Two Tambours (Jidai sewa nichō tsuzumi) by Kyōden (1788), satirizing political...
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Oriental Society. 80 (2): 124–132. doi:10.2307/595588. JSTOR 595588. Santō, Kyōden (1783). "Sake Cup". World Digital Library (in Japanese). Retrieved 28...
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Ihara Saikaku, Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Matsuo Bashō, Shikitei Sanba, and Santō Kyōden. Middle Japanese had the following consonants: /t, s, z, h/ all have...
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artists and writers such as Utamaro, Sharaku, Bakin, Jippensha Ikku, and Santō Kyōden, producing thousands of prints based on the artists' designs, printing...
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administrator, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (b. 1769) 1816 – Santō Kyōden, Japanese poet and painter (b. 1761) 1880 – Thrasyvoulos Zaimis, Greek...
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richly illustrated with detailed sketches. Santō Kyōzan (山東京山)—a gesaku writer and brother of Santō Kyōden—assisted with publication of the text. He wrote...
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100 Famous Views of Edo. Takemoto Gidayū (1651–1714), a Jōruri chanter Santō Kyōden (1761–1816), an artist of the Edo period Nezumi Kozō (1797–1832), a thief...
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Momotaro swinging the magic mallet (uchide no kozuchi), with his animal companions. ―Santō-an Kyōden (Santō Kyōden). Ehon takara no nanakusa (1804)...
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humble-ranked samurai and the common people. One notable kibyoshi author was Santō Kyōden (山東京伝), who generated sales of over ten thousand copies, with his compositions...
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A man smoking a kiseru. Illustration of the cover of the novel Komon gawa ("Elegant chats on fabric design") by Santō Kyōden, 1790....
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illustration of the novel Komon gawa ("Elegant chats on fabric design") by Santō Kyōden, 1790. Georgian composer, Meliton Balanchivadze smoking pipe. Tiger smoking...
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contemporary sources, including one discovered by Santō Kyōzan, younger brother of the famous writer Santō Kyōden, describe her as dying of pneumonia or tuberculosis...
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François Juste Marie Raynouard, French dramatist (died 1836) September 13 – Santō Kyōden, born Iwase Samuru, Japanese fiction writer, poet and artist (died 1816)...
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proposed identity is the author Santō Kyōden; Tani Minezō points out that Sharaku's brief career is concurrent with Kyōden's temporary break from writing...
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of Revenge at Asaka Marsh" is a Japanese novel written in 1803 c. by Santō Kyōden. The contents of the story are based on actual events. The novel was...
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A man smoking a kiseru on the cover of Komon gawa ("Elegant chats on fashion"), a novel by Santō Kyōden published in 1790...
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English letter-writer and traveller (born 1755 or 1756) October 27 – Santō Kyōden (real name Iwase Samuru), Japanese fiction writer, poet and artist (born...
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(with H. R. Ellis Davidson) The Straw Sandal, translation of a novel by Santō Kyōden, 2008 Carmen Blacker, Scholar of Japanese Religion, Myth and Folklore:...
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The kanji for "manga" from Seasonal Passersby (Shiki no Yukikai), 1798, by Santō Kyōden and Kitao Shigemasa....
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18th-century author, poet, and artist Iwase Samuru wrote under the name Santō Kyōden and worked as an illustrator under the name Kitao Masanobu. Artists and...
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novelist) Santō Kyōzan [Wikidata], whose brother was the artist Santō Kyōden (also known as Kitao Masanobu). And so the general view is that Santō Kyōden may...
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the Hell Courtesan during one of his visits to the pleasure district. Santō Kyōden's book from 1809, All Records of Drunken Enlightenment of Our Country...
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usage in the late 18th century with the publication of such works as Santō Kyōden's picturebook Shiji no yukikai (1798), and in the early 19th century with...
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publisher Tsutaya Jūzaburō. In 1791, Tsutaya published three books by Santō Kyōden in the sharebon genre of humorous tales of adventures in the pleasure...
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