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Kyokutei Bakin''s Nanso Satomi hakkenden is one of the monuments of Japanese literature. This multigenerational samurai saga was one of the most popular and influential books of the nineteenth century and has been adapted many times into film, television, fiction, and comics.

An Ill-Considered Jest, the first part of Hakkenden, tells the story of the Satomi clan patriarch Yoshizane and his daughter Princess Fuse. An ill-advised comment forces Yoshizane to betroth his daughter to the family dog, creating a supernatural union that ultimately produces the Eight Dog Warriors. Princess Fuse''s heroic and tragic sacrifice, and her strength, intelligence, and self-determination throughout, render her an immortal character within Japanese fiction.

Eight Dogs is the culmination of centuries of premodern Japanese tale-telling, combining aspects of historical romance, fantasy, Tokugawa-era popular fiction, and Chinese vernacular stories. Glynne Walley''

Trade Review

The presentation here is excellent, beginning with the faithful reproduction and translation of seemingly every last detail.

* The Complete Review *

It's an excellent introduction to Bakin's semi-fictional world. Hakkenden has all the hallmarks of a wonderful addition to the stock of Japanese literature available in English.

* Tony's Reading List *

Glynne Walley's lively translation [of] Eight Dogs, or 'Hakkenden': Part One—An Ill-Considered Jest conveys the witty and colorful prose of the original, producing a faithful and entertaining edition of this important literary classic.

* New Books Network *

The fantastical elements of "Hakkenden" give it a kinship to those endlessly unspooling fantasy sagas by Robert Jordan or George R.R. Martin.

* The Wall Street Journal *

An Ill-Considered Jest is, in addition to being an excellent translation and a first-rate work of scholarship, a beautifully illustrated and compulsively readable tome. Walley's translation of Hakkenden will be a game changer for scholars and teachers of premodern Japanese literature, and even this first installment opens exciting possibilities for researchers and students.

* Monumenta Nipponica *

Table of Contents

Inaugural Volume
Covers and Endpaper
Chinese Preface
Japanese Preface
Table of Contents
Frontispieces
Advertisement
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Colophon
Volume II
Covers and Endpaper
Chinese Preface
Japanese Preface
Table of Contents
Frontispieces
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV

Eight Dogs or Hakkenden

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/08/2021
      ISBN13: 9781501755170, 978-1501755170
      ISBN10: 150175517X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Kyokutei Bakin''s Nanso Satomi hakkenden is one of the monuments of Japanese literature. This multigenerational samurai saga was one of the most popular and influential books of the nineteenth century and has been adapted many times into film, television, fiction, and comics.

      An Ill-Considered Jest, the first part of Hakkenden, tells the story of the Satomi clan patriarch Yoshizane and his daughter Princess Fuse. An ill-advised comment forces Yoshizane to betroth his daughter to the family dog, creating a supernatural union that ultimately produces the Eight Dog Warriors. Princess Fuse''s heroic and tragic sacrifice, and her strength, intelligence, and self-determination throughout, render her an immortal character within Japanese fiction.

      Eight Dogs is the culmination of centuries of premodern Japanese tale-telling, combining aspects of historical romance, fantasy, Tokugawa-era popular fiction, and Chinese vernacular stories. Glynne Walley''

      Trade Review

      The presentation here is excellent, beginning with the faithful reproduction and translation of seemingly every last detail.

      * The Complete Review *

      It's an excellent introduction to Bakin's semi-fictional world. Hakkenden has all the hallmarks of a wonderful addition to the stock of Japanese literature available in English.

      * Tony's Reading List *

      Glynne Walley's lively translation [of] Eight Dogs, or 'Hakkenden': Part One—An Ill-Considered Jest conveys the witty and colorful prose of the original, producing a faithful and entertaining edition of this important literary classic.

      * New Books Network *

      The fantastical elements of "Hakkenden" give it a kinship to those endlessly unspooling fantasy sagas by Robert Jordan or George R.R. Martin.

      * The Wall Street Journal *

      An Ill-Considered Jest is, in addition to being an excellent translation and a first-rate work of scholarship, a beautifully illustrated and compulsively readable tome. Walley's translation of Hakkenden will be a game changer for scholars and teachers of premodern Japanese literature, and even this first installment opens exciting possibilities for researchers and students.

      * Monumenta Nipponica *

      Table of Contents

      Inaugural Volume
      Covers and Endpaper
      Chinese Preface
      Japanese Preface
      Table of Contents
      Frontispieces
      Advertisement
      Chapter I
      Chapter II
      Chapter III
      Chapter IV
      Chapter V
      Chapter VI
      Chapter VII
      Chapter VIII
      Chapter IX
      Chapter X
      Colophon
      Volume II
      Covers and Endpaper
      Chinese Preface
      Japanese Preface
      Table of Contents
      Frontispieces
      Chapter XI
      Chapter XII
      Chapter XIII
      Chapter XIV

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