Author: Ihara Saikaku
Translator: William Theodore De Bary
Publisher: Kodansha Amer Inc (February 1993)
ISBN: 978-4770016904
Pages: 248
A collection of short stories on women who
love love
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A collection of five short stories by Ihara
Saikaku who live in the period 1642 to 1693. Each story tells of a couple who
love each other but who cannot be together and their ensuing struggles to keep
their love.
The
reader gets transported back to the time period in which the stories are
written and gains great insights into the lifestyle and social norms of the
period, plus get to meet the characters of each story and how they met, lived
and challenges they faced to find love.
The
stories include: The story of Seijuro in Himeji, The Barrelmaker Brimful of
Love, What the seasons brought the Almanac maker, The Greengrocers daughter
with a bundle of love and Gengobei, the mountain of love.
A
very light, humorous and historical book that sheds light on the social
conditions for love in the period.
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