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The Kojiki or Records of Ancient Matters

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Traduttore Basil Hall Chamberlain

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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The "Kojiki, or Records of Ancient Matters" is a seminal work in Japanese literature, presenting a rich tapestry of mythology, history, and genealogical records. Compiled in 712 CE, this text serves as one of Japan's oldest extant chronicles, interweaving Shinto myths and the ancestral lineage of the imperial family with a distinct poetic language that reflects the oral traditions of its time. The narrative structure combines prose and poetry, creating a multifaceted portrayal of Japan's creation myths and early historical narratives that have significantly shaped the nation's cultural identity and religious practices. Though attributed to an anonymous author, the "Kojiki" is often associated with the scholar Ō no Yasumaro, commissioned by Empress Genmei. The context in which the "Kojiki" was written is of great importance; it emerged during a period of increasing state formation and the need for a cohesive national identity. This work reflects deep connections to Shinto beliefs and the political imperatives of the time, showcasing the author's intent to legitimize the ruling emperor's divine ancestry. Highly recommended for readers interested in mythology, history, and cultural studies, the "Kojiki" offers profound insights into early Japanese thought and national identity. Engaging with this ancient text will not only enlighten readers about Japan's origins but also invite them into a world where myth and reality intertwine, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of Japanese heritage.
Disponibile da: 10/08/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 32 pagine.

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