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- Tsurezuregusa (徒然草, Essays in Idleness, also known as The Harvest of Leisure) is a collection of essays written by the ****anese monk Kenkō (兼好) between...
- (兼好), was a ****anese author and Buddhist monk. His most famous work is Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness), one of the most studied works of medieval ****anese...
- material world. The Pillow Book Hōjōki Tsurezuregusa Chance, Linda H. (1997). Formless in Form: Kenko, Tsurezuregusa, and the Rhetoric of ****anese Fragmentary...
- and have a large body like a dog." An essay in Yoshida Kenkō 's 1331 Tsurezuregusa ****erts, "In the mountain recesses, there are those called nekomata...
- Konjaku Hyakki Shūi. Published in 1781, it was inspired in part by Tsurezuregusa (Tales in Idleness), a 14th-century essay collection by the monk Yoshida...
- since at least the 13th century, as it is mentioned in monk Kenkō's Tsurezuregusa. Because it used to be celebrated on January 14 or 15 in the lunar calendar...
- A variety of iteration marks in use in the classical text Tsurezuregusa (徒然草) 「世に語り傳ふる事–げにげにしく所々うちおぼめき–また疑ひ嘲るべからず」 (73rd p****age)...
- the period include Kamo no Chōmei's Hōjōki (1212) and Yoshida Kenkō's Tsurezuregusa (1331). Despite a decline in the importance of the imperial court, aristocratic...
- the same period include Kamo no Chōmei's Hōjōki and Yoshida Kenkō's Tsurezuregusa. Zuihitsu rose to mainstream po****rity in the Edo period, when it found...
- The Four Great Catalan Chronicles c. 1329–32 Yoshida Kenkō (吉田 兼好) – Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness) 1330 Robert of Basevorn – The Form of Preaching...