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Ordinary Aesthetics and Ethics in the Haiku Poetry of Matsuo Bashō: A Wittgensteinian Perspective
This article explores how the notion of ordinary aesthetics can stem, as well as the one of ordinary ethics, from that revolution of the ordinary started by Wittgenstein and further developed by philosophers like Cavell and Diamond.
Pignocchi Tomaso
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The Descriptive Styles About Spring between Abu Tammam and Matsuo Basho
Abu Tammam is considered a great Arab poet of his time. Abu Tammam created various poems from different topics such as spinning, praise, satire, and some of his poems include nature poetry about spring. On the other hand, Matsuo Basho was one of the most famous Japanese poets, but the greatest in writing haiku, and of most of his poetry about nature ...
Ibnu Hudzaifah Hamka +1 more
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Matsuo Basho and His Journey in Oku no Hosomichi
This study analyzes Matsuo Basho’s Oku no Hosomichi (The Narrow Road to the Deep North) through Carl Thompson’s travel writing theory. The objective is to explore how Matsuo’s poetic travelogue embodies the essential elements of travel writing, such as the narrator's identity, the nature of the journey, cultural encounters, and narrative construction ...
Aulia Rahman
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CHINESE THEORY OF THE FIVE ELEMENTS IN MATSUO BASHO'S POETRY
In the history of Japanese poetry the name Matsuo Bashō 1644 – 1694 has always been connected with the poetic genre of haiku – nowadays the most famous and renowned Japanese poetic form – which contains only 17 syllables grouped into three verses 5-7-5 .
Sonja Visnjic Zizovic
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The imagery of summer in the Jjapanese poetry of Matsuo Basho: a translation approach
The imagery of nature plays a fundamental role in lyrical poetry, encompassing a multitude of emotions, visual and auditory images that are evoked through it. In Japanese literature, summer holds a particularly important place, not only as a time when numerous natural processes occur but also as a concept that stimulates readers’ memories and emotions.
Mihaela Iovu
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Japanese Nature Themed Imagery in 俳句 Haiku by Matsuo Basho (Stylistic Studies) [PDF]
This study focuses on the study of stylistics, namely the process of analyzing literary works by examining the elements of language as the medium of literary works used by writers. It can be seen how writers treat language to express their ideas (subject
Roni Roni +2 more
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The image of birds in the Japanese poetic work of Matsuo Basho and its translations
In the article below we define the poetic text and aim to delineate the types of contemporary Japanese poetry. Currently the notion of haiku is becoming more and more popular, for these reasons we try to bring to light the most pertinent characteristics of Japanese poetry.
Mihaela Iovu
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ANALISIS SEMIOTIKA RIFFATERRE PADA HAIKU MUSIM PANAS DALAM BUKU OKU NO HOSOMICHI KARYA MATSUO BASHO
Haiku is a literary kind of poetry that originated in Japan. Haiku initially have three major streams namely Teimon, Danrin, and Basho. Haiku has rules in writing that is using the 5-7-5 syllable construction, using kireji, and Kigo included therein. This study will use ten haiku of Matsuo Basho summer work in the book Oku no Hosomichi drawn randomly ...
R. Ardiansyah
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An examination of Matsuo Basho’s walking ability:
Hironori Tanigama
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Evgeny A. Sudakov (1933–1977) was a Soviet artist from the Karelian ASSR. His acquaintance with Japanese art with the poetry of Matsuo Basho, played an important role in the development of his creative method. Under the influence of Eastern culture, he formed his own individual approach to work, different from the accepted socialist realist model ...
Olga Dozhidaeva
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