Japanese Classical Literature Academic Award にほんこてんぶんがくがくじゅつしょう
Edition 5 (2012)
Academic Award
Winners
1 people
Tae Hirano
award
A scholarly study centered on the waka of the Kamakura-period monk Myoe, examining the relationship among Buddhist thought, faith, and literary expression. It crosses the boundaries that often divide Myoe studies and clarifies how waka and Buddhism conflict with and bind to one another.
An inquiry into the meeting point of Buddhism and literature through Myoe's waka.
500 pages
MyoewakaBuddhismmedieval literaturereligious thought