- Tenshō-bon of 1581) Cf. § Tsurigitsune below. A
variant legend is set in
Shōraku-ji (勝楽寺) of Ōmi
Province (Shiga Prefecture), also
summarized in the fushin...
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written in 1747 for the jōruri
puppet theater by
Takeda Izumo II,
Miyoshi Shōraku and
Namiki Senryū I, it was
adapted to
kabuki the
following year. Adapted...
- with a
number of
other playwrights,
including Takeda Izumo I and
Miyoshi Shōraku,
Namiki Sōsuke
created some of the most
famous traditional ****anese plays...
-
written by
Takeda Izumo I,
Takeda Izumo II,
Namiki Sōsuke and
Miyoshi Shōraku.
Along with Yo****sune
Senbon Zakura and
Kanadehon Chūshingura, it is one...
- as:
Takeda Izumo II
Miyoshi Shōraku Namiki Senryū
Likely Izumo conceived the
overall plot and
write acts 1, 4, 6, & 9;
Shōraku likely wrote 2, 10, and 11...
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Tenarai Kagami by
Takeda Izumo I,
Takeda Izumo II,
Namiki Sosuke and
Miyoshi Shoraku 1747 in
literature –
Clarissa (to 1748) –
Samuel Richardson 1748 in literature...
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Kanadehon Chūshingura and
written by
Takeda Izumo (1691–1756),
Miyoshi Shōraku (c. 1696 – 1772) and
Namiki Senryū (1695 – c. 1751). It was
first performed...
- Yo****sune and the
Thousand Cherry Trees, by
Takeda Izumo II,
Miyoshi Shōraku and
Namiki Senryū I)
receives its
Kabuki première in Ise. In May, it receives...
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Other such
works include the
Heike Tsurugi no Maki (平家剣巻), the
Tadafuyu shōraku no koto
tsuketari onimaru,
onigiri no koto (直冬上洛事付鬼丸鬼切事) p****age in Book...
- Akisuke. In 1078
Akisue parti****ted in The
Imperial Palace Poetry Match of
Shōraku-2. In 1093 he
contributed a one-hundred poem set to the Horikawa-in hyakushu...