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Morris Ivan

    Ivan Morris était un auteur et professeur britannique dédié aux études japonaises. Son œuvre considérable explorait le Japon moderne et ancien, englobant des essais originaux et des traductions d'œuvres littéraires classiques et contemporaines. En tant que l'un des premiers interprètes envoyés à Hiroshima après le bombardement atomique, Morris fut profondément marqué dans sa compréhension de la culture et de l'histoire japonaises. Ses écrits offrent des perspectives éclairées sur la société japonaise et sa littérature.

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    The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon
    The World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan
    The Nobility of Failure
    • The Nobility of Failure

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      Long recognized as a core book in any study of Japanese culture and literature, The Nobility of Failure examines the lives and deaths of nine historical individuals who faced overwhelming odds, and, realizing they were doomed, accepted their fate--to be killed in battle or by execution, to wither in exile, or to escape through ritual suicide. Morris then turns his attention to the kamikaze pilots of World War II, who gave their lives in defense of their nation in the full realization that their deaths would have little effect on the course of the war. Through detail, crystal-clear prose and unmatched narrative sweep and brilliance, Professor Morris takes you into the innermost hearts of the Japanese people.

      The Nobility of Failure
    • Ivan Morris’s definitive and widely acclaimed portrait of the ceremonious and melancholy world of ancient Japan. Using The Tale of Genji and other major literary works from Japan’s Heian period as a frame of reference, The World of the Shining Prince recreates an era when women set the cultural tone. Focusing on the world of the emperor’s court—a world deeply admired by Virginia Woolf, among others—renowned scholar of Japanese history and literature Ivan Morris explores the politics, society, religious life, and superstitions of the period. Offering readers detailed portrayals of the daily lives of courtiers, the cult of beauty they espoused, and the intricate relations between the men and women of the age, The World of the Shining Prince has been a cornerstone text on ancient Japan for half a century.

      The World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan