- The
kokkeibon (滑稽本,
literally "comical book") was a
genre and type of
early modern ****anese novel. It came into
being late in the Edo
period during the...
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mainly wrote sharebon (洒落本),
kokkeibon (滑稽本) and over 360
illustrated stories, (gōkan, 合巻 ). He also
helped create kokkeibon as a genre. Ikku was one of...
- also
refer to Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige, a ****anese
comic picaresque novel (
kokkeibon) by
Jippensha Ikku,
written in 12
parts between 1765 and 1831,
known in...
- 1815 and 1817 he
created a
number of book
illustrations for yomihon,
kokkeibon, gōkan and hanashibon, and
printed his stand-alone full
color prints of...
- cookbooks, kibyōshi (satirical novels),
sharebon (books on
urban culture),
kokkeibon (comical books), ninjōbon (romance novel), yomihon, kusazōshi, art books...
- books, some on
scientific or
nature topics, some
satirical novels, in the
kokkeibon and
dangibon genres.
Gennai was an onna-girai: 102 and
composed several...
- theatre), kibyōshi (satirical novels),
sharebon (books on
urban culture),
kokkeibon (comical books), ninjōbon (romance novel),
yomihon and kusazōshi were...
-
novel written by
Shikitei Sanba between 1809 and 1813. It
belongs to the
kokkeibon genre, of
which it is one of the masterpieces.
Ukiyoburo (Ukiyo Bath)...
- and
known in
translation as Shank's Mare, is a
comic picaresque novel (
kokkeibon)
written by
Jippensha Ikku (十返舎一九, 1765–1831)
about the misadventures...
- New
literary genres such as Ukiyozōshi,
Sharebon (pleasure districts),
Kokkeibon (commoners), and Ninjōbon also developed.
Major authors included Ihara...