Chūshingura
by Izumo Takeda, Donald Keene, Shōraku Miyoshi, Senryū Namiki

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Synopsis

Chushingura (The Treasury of Loyal Retainers), also known as the story of the Forty-Six (or Forty-Seven) Ronin, is the most famous and perenially popular of all Japanese dramas.

Written around 1748 as a puppet play, it is now better know in Kabuki performances.

In the twentieth century, cinema and television versions have been equally successful.

Donald Keene here presents a complete translation of the original text, with notes and an introduction that increase the reader's comprehension and enjoyment of the play.

The introduction also elucidates the idea of loyalty.

This traditional virtue, as exemplified in Chushingura, has never completely lost its hold on audiences, in spite of twentieth-century changes in Japanese society and moral ideas.

Moreover, as Professor Keene points out, the excitement, color and violence expressed in the play may be considered the counterpoint to the austere restraint and understatement which are more commonly thought to be "traditionally" Japanese.

Publication

Year 1971
Binding Paperback
Edition First Edition
Pages 212
Place Tokyo
Language English
ISBN-13 9780231035316
ISBN-10 0231035314
LCCN 78142283
LCC PL794.6.K3 E5 1971

Chūshingura is a Japanese puppet play written by Izumo Takeda and published by University of California in Tokyo (1971).

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