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Uniform Title Masukagami. English.
Title The clear mirror : a chronicle of the Japanese court during the Kamakura period (1185-1333) / translated, with notes and an introduction, by George W. Perkins
Published Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1998

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 342 pages)
Summary "The Clear Mirror (Masukagami) is an account of Japanese history from 1185 to 1333 by an anonymous author, almost certainly a court noble writing around the third quarter of the fourteenth century. During this time, the military government at Kamakura controlled the country, maintaining the emperor with his court at Kyoto as symbolic head of state." "The Clear Mirror is at least semifictionalized, promoting a picture of a court healthier and more powerful than it really was. Moreover, the work sees the court as guardian of its own traditional arts and lifestyle, and thus provides not only a history of imperial succession and other events but also copious examples of poetic expressions and descriptions of courtly traditions and ceremonies." "The introduction provides a brief summary of the significant historical and political events of the period, together with a discussion of the significance of The Clear Mirror within the "historical tales" tradition, and comments on the literary strengths and weaknesses of the work."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-326) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject HISTORY -- Asia -- Japan.
Courts and courtiers
Hof
Quelle
Hofcultuur.
Rites et cérémonies -- Japon.
SUBJECT Japan -- History -- Kamakura period, 1185-1333. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069454
Japan -- Court and courtiers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069396
Subject Japan
Japan
Kyōto
Japon -- Cour et courtisans.
Japon -- Moeurs et coutumes.
Japon -- Histoire -- 13e siècle.
Japon -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1185-1333.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Perkins, George W., 1937-
ISBN 9780804763882
0804763887