Abstract
This book grew out of a dissertation completed at Yale University under the direction of Edward Kamens. For over a decade Ed has continued to see more potential in me than I gave any reason to warrant and offered me opportunities to succeed regardless. I can only hope this book provides him some degree of satisfaction in return. While at Yale, I met Fujiwara Katsumi through the introduction of Robert Borgen. Every week during the summer of 2006, Professor Fujiwara invited me to his office at the University of Tokyo and patiently led me through texts in Honcho monzui, providing the core of my dissertation. When I returned to Todai the following year, I received an invitation from Sato Michio, first to join his seminar at Keio University and then his Choya gunsai reading group with Goto Akio and Kono Kimiko. The guidance these scholars have provided is attested to throughout the following pages, but here I want to express my profound gratitude for their unstinting kindness and patience.
| Original language | English (US) |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Brill |
| Number of pages | 293 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9781684175765 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9780674975156 |
| State | Published - May 11 2020 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- General Arts and Humanities
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