- were
performers like
Anrakuan Sakuden (1554–1642), the
author of the
Seisuishō (Laughter to
Chase Away Sleep, 1628), a
collection of more than 1,000...
-
famous as the
author of the
Seisuishō (醒睡笑,
Laughs to Wake You Up),
which is a
collection of
humorous anecdotes. The
Seisuishō is
considered a
major progenitor...
- them
found employment with the oiran, high-class ****anese courtesans.
Seisuisho ("Laughs to
Banish Sleep"), a
collection of
comic stories written by Sakuden...
- from
Muromachi to Edo period)
Kazashi no
Himegimi (Muromachi period)
Seisuishō (1628)
Isoho Monogatari (Azuchi
Momoyama period)
Ugetsu Monogatari (1776)...
- (1554–1642), who is seen as an
originator of
Rakugo humor and
wrote the
Seisuishō (Laughs to Wake You Up),
which is a
collection of
humorous anecdotes....
-
called kotozute-jiru.
Tororo is
referenced in
literary works such as the
Seisuishō, a book made by Edo
period priest Anrakuan Sakuden in 1623,
coining the...
- of the Jōdo-shū (Pure Land) of Buddhism; and a poet. He
wrote a book
Seisuisho (醒睡笑, "Laughs to Wake You Up"),
which is a
collection of
humorous anecdotes...