Jidaimono
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Jidaimono — (時代物) are Japanese kabuki or jōruri plays which feature historical plots and characters, often famous samurai battles. These are in contrast to sewamono (世話物), contemporary plays, which generally focus on commoners and domestic issues. Jidaimono… … Wikipedia
Jidaimono — (時代物, Jidaimono? lit. «cosas de las eras») es un género dramático japonés utilizado principalmente en el kabuki y el bunraku. El jidaimono está ambientado en el Japón anterior al periodo Edo ya que durante el shogunato Tokugawa se prohibió la… … Wikipedia Español
jidaimono — ● jidaimono nom masculin (mot japonais) Drame historique japonais, issu dans la majorité des cas du théâtre de poupées (ningyo joruri) avant d être adapté au kabuki … Encyclopédie Universelle
Kabuki — nihongo|Kabuki|歌舞伎|kabuki is a form of traditional Japanese theatre. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make up worn by some of its performers.The individual kanji characters, from left to right, mean… … Wikipedia
Kawatake Mokuami — (河竹黙阿弥?) (real name Yoshimura Yoshisaburō; 吉村芳三郎)(1816–1893) was a Japanese dramatist … Wikipedia
Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura — Infobox Play | name = Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees 義経千本桜 caption = writer = Takeda Izumo II Miyoshi Shōraku Namiki Senryū I chorus = characters = Yoshitsune, Benkei, Shizuka, Tomomori, Koremori, Noritsune, Tadanobu, others mute =… … Wikipedia
Keiji (manga) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Keiji. Keiji 花の慶次 雲のかなたに (Hana no Keiji Kumo no Kanata ni ) Genre Jidaimono Thèmes Samuraï … Wikipédia en Français
Liste literarischer Fachbegriffe zur japanischen Literatur — Die Liste literarischer Fachtermini zur japanischen Literatur beinhaltet insbesondere Begriffe, die nicht als eigenständiges Lemma aufgeführt sind. Sie dient als Konkordanzliste zu Fachbegriffen der deutschen Literaturwissenschaft. Alphabetische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kanjinchō — Infobox Play | name = Kanjinchō 勧進帳 caption = Ichikawa Ebizō V as Benkei (front) and Ichikawa Danjūrō VIII as Togashi in the 1840 production of Kanjinchō writer = Namiki Gohei III chorus = characters = Yoshitsune, Benkei, Togashi mute = setting … Wikipedia
The Battles of Coxinga — nihongo|The Battles of Coxinga|国姓爺合戦|Kokusen ya Kassen is a puppet play by Chikamatsu. It was his most popular play: first staged on November 26, 1715, in Osaka, it ran for the next seventeen months, far longer than the usual few weeks or months … Wikipedia