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Researchers have referred to the similarity of Tôkoku's Penglai song and Bailetian's Song of Everlasting Sorrow and Song of the Lute Player, especially to Tôkoku's design of the loving girl Tsuyuhime ...becoming a fairy maiden after her death, possibly influenced by Bailentian's design of the heroine of Song of Everlasting Sorrow. In this paper, I will explain the possible process on how Tôkoku wrote his song after Bailentian's. Moreover, I will compare two Japanese Noh plays, The Emperor and Concubine Yang, both written on the basis of Song of Everlasting Sorrow, with Tôkoku's song to prove that Tôkoku was more influenced by the design of the Emperor than by Concubine Yang.show more
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一、はじめに 二、透谷の漢学の素養 三、「蓬莱曲」と白楽天の「長恨歌」および「琵琶行」 四、「蓬莱曲」と謡曲「楊貴妃」、「皇帝」 五、終わりに
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