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  1. 国際日本文学研究集会
  2. 国際日本文学研究集会会議録
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研究発表 樋口一葉『琴の音』の構想とその基盤

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タイトル 研究発表 樋口一葉『琴の音』の構想とその基盤
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タイトル THE CONCEPTUAL WORLD AND ITS BASIS OF HIGUCHI ICHIYO'S KOTO NO NE
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794
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内容記述 Higuchi Ichiyo's short story Koto no ne ("The Sound of the Koto") was completed in 1893 in response to a commission from the literary magazine Bungakkai. The story consists of two separate sections: the life of an delinquent youth and the tale of a young thief who is reformed after overhearing the sound of a koto. The first of Higuchi's works to be written during her time as a peddler in Ryusenji-cho, the story testifies to her perceptive social observation while revealing a marked change in her prose style. Scholars have previously emphasized two points: the influence on Higuchi of Hirata Tokuboku's theory of art for art's sake, and Higuchi's own experiences in Ryusenji-cho.
In my paper I would like to build on these theories with the following points:
(1) According to her diary, Hirata visited Higuchi's house and told her that "the Japanese literary world derives its strength from the achievements of women writers." Inspired by this, Higuchi decided to use as material for her story the theme of musical reformation from Section 429 of Kokin Chomonju, "The tale of a thief whose heart was changed upon hearing the music of a hichiriki [a kind of Japanese flute]."
(2) Komiyama Shoji, the husband of Higuchi's cousin Hirose Bun was deserted by his wife after their decline into poverty and was subsequently suspected of robbery. Higuchi made efforts to help him and took pity on Kaichiro, his 13-year-old son. These events may have provided material for "The Sound of the Koto."
(3) Higuchi had read articles entitled "To Write" (published in Bungakkai, 1893) and "Literature and Livelihood" (Waseda Bungaku, 1892). She may well have been influenced by these and other essays in regard to her change from a popular writing style to the more realistic style seen in "The Sound of the Koto."
書誌情報 国際日本文学研究集会会議録
en : PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON JAPANESE LITERATURE

号 20, p. 112-128, 発行日 1997-10-01
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