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Sharebon (洒落本),
which can be
roughly translated as "book of manners", was a pre-modern ****anese
literary genre,
produced during the
middle of the Edo period...
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career illustrating the
works of
others before writing his own Kibyōshi and
Sharebon.
Within his works, Kyōden
often included references to his shop to increase...
- books,
scripts of
bunraku (puppet theatre), kibyōshi (satirical novels),
sharebon (books on
urban culture),
kokkeibon (comical books), ninjōbon (romance...
- Ukiyo-e, Kabuki, and Bunraku. New
literary genres such as Ukiyozōshi,
Sharebon (pleasure districts),
Kokkeibon (commoners), and Ninjōbon also developed...
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modern sense is
found as
early as 1710. The word
appears in an Edo-period
sharebon, a
genre of
literature revolving around the
pleasure quarters.
Yatai are...
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travel guides,
gardening books, cookbooks, kibyōshi (satirical novels),
sharebon (books on
urban culture),
kokkeibon (comical books), ninjōbon (romance...
- is doujinshi, or
independent comics,
which are
often fan fiction. The
sharebon (洒落本) was a pre-modern ****anese
literary genre.
Plots revolved around humor...
- 1795 and 1801 he
wrote a
minimum of
twenty novels a year. He
mainly wrote sharebon (洒落本),
kokkeibon (滑稽本) and over 360
illustrated stories, (gōkan, 合巻 )....
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travel guides,
gardening books, cookbooks, kibyōshi (satirical novels),
sharebon (books on
urban culture),
kokkeibon (comical books), ninjōbon (romance...
- Jūzaburō. In 1791,
Tsutaya published three books by Santō Kyōden in the
sharebon genre of
humorous tales of
adventures in the
pleasure quarters; deeming...