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An investigation of literary and narrative aspects of Kojiki, taking the sections concerned with Yamato Takeru as a case study. This study criticizes common readings of the Yamato Takeru story which a...pply contemporary reading strategies to ancient materials, taking Ivan Morris's Nobility of Failure as a typical example of misreading. A more appropriate reading strategy is constructed based on what is known of the processes by which Kojiki was produced as well as internal evidence. This strategy takes into account the narrative expectations present in the oral culture from which Kojiki took its episodes and the editorial purposes behind its compilation. The common image of Yamato Takeru as a tragic murderous and sentimental figure is shown not to be central to the Kojiki account, but rather the product of anachronistic misreading.続きを見る
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