Serial Number 583
Hiroshi Kanda : The Differences between
Mi
and
Shintai
From a Portrait of Kashiwagi in the
Tale of Genji
Terumi Takahashi : Background of Section “When Nyudo was on the Way
to Visit Mitake”
in Okagami
Michiko Nomura :
Nyoin
in
Sagoromo-monogatari
Dai Nakamoto / Takako Yoshioka : Introduction of the Text about
Genji Monogatari Ichibu no Kanyo
(源氏物語一部之簡要)
Kenji Nakanishi : An Analytical Study of the
Jujo Genji
Chizuko Inoue : Essay on
Mumyo-Zoshi
― Was Fujitsubo-no-Miya a
Medetaki
(Remarkable) Woman?
Tadaaki Horitake : The Character of
Kamakura-jikki
:
The History and Fiction of Genji and Heishi
Shin'ichi Yasuda : Researchers and Gender
― the Siblings in
Torikaebaya
as the Origin
Sami Fujii :
Sekkyou-saigaku-shou
Ascetic Practices at Sinpukuji Temple
― From “A Small Beneficence Brings Great Rewards” to “Penitence”
Jun Yamamoto : Yoshitsune Minamoto in
Gunkihyouban
(War Reports)
― Principally on
Taiheiki-Hiden-Rijin-Sho
―
Mitoshi Murakami : Notes on '
Kanabon
' “
Soga-Monogatari
”
'
Benzaitenno-Onkoto
' ([
Funjoransei Narrative
])
― Does a
Funjo
[ふん女] Really Mean a
Funjo
[糞女]? ―
Nobuyuki Harada : A Study of GENPIN's Birth Place Legend in the Bitchu Country
Ganta Kosukegawa : On Shintorism and Buddhism in
Ainosyo
― Topics of Ise Shrine in Volume 5 ―
Masahiro Manabe : The “Den Den” Drum and the “Hyo” Whistle
Fumi Nakamura : On the Tales of Tukashichi PeKu
Yoshinobu Hikosaka : A Study of
Hirohachi Nikki
as Material of
The Southern Tohoku Dialect in the Late Edo Era
― Special Reference to Phonological Aspect ―
Shunsuke Miura : Japanese Subjective Expression and the Onomatopoeia
Naoya Yasu : The Development of Spoken Language in Secondary Education
February 2004
Edited by
The Literary Association of Ritsumeikan University Kyoto, Japan