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Prince Genji adopts the daughter of his departed lover, but her beauty causes him to lose his good sense. His welcoming this girl, raising her to be a lady and arranging the best marriage for her was supposed to have been done out of parental affection. But heart swept away by her charm, he crosses a line as her adoptive father...
Yokohama karya Waki Yamato adalah sebuah serial yang menceritakan kisah cinta dan impian dua gadis yang tumbuh selama westernisasi Jepang di era Meiji. Melalui cerita ini Yamato menangkap perasaan perubahan yang melanda bangsa dengan mengikuti kehidupan dan persahabatan dua gadis di era ini. Yang satu berasal dari keluarga miskin sementara yang lain kaya; yang satu pendiam sedangkan yang lain lincah. Dalam banyak hal itu adalah studi kontras tentang bagaimana orang bereaksi terhadap perubahan. Seperti karya sebelumnya di era ini, Yamato mengeksplorasi bagaimana orang Jepang bereaksi terhadap perubahan. Sangat lucu bagaimana ketika Anda membaca sebagian besar buku sejarah, biasanya dari perse...
The concluding volume! Despite Kaoru's love, she longs for Prince Nio—even though he's her sister's husband. The sisters of Uji, who so captivated Kaoru and Prince Nio, had yet another younger sister, Ukifune. Kaoru showers her with affection in place of his dead lover, but after just one brief encounter with Prince Nio, her heart is stirred by that moment of passion, leaving her intensely shaken ...
The descendants of Genji and the sisters from Uji—in the tangle of feelings between these four, love brings about discord. Kaoru, who was raised as the son of the Shining Prince Genji, meets two beautiful sisters in Uji. He falls for the elder, Oigimi, but she means to sacrifice herself for her sister's happiness, and tries to have Kaoru marry her, instead. But then in secret, Prince Nio goes to visit the younger sister... Read this manga to have a good understanding of The Tale of Genji!
This is a description of how memories of the past become traditions, as well as the role of these traditions in the institutional development of the noh theater from its beginnings in the 14th century through the late 20th century.
Prince Genji mourns a lost lover, while unbeknownst to him, his dear wife's heart is in disarray. Having overcome the punishment for his affair, Genji returns to the political sphere. As he spends his time intimately with his beloved wife Murasaki, he thinks back on a woman he loved when he was young, as well as the lover and child he left in Akashi. Meanwhile, the time for his separation with his eternal love comes ever closer...
One of Prince Genji's lovers is the daughter of his political rival as well as the consort of Genji's own brother. Dangerous love sometimes brings tragedy. Though Genji has now married Lady Murasaki, who's grown up to look just like Princess Fujitsubo, his search for the ideal woman continues. He continues to see Oborozukiyo, his brother's wife, in an ongoing affair, but eventually, they're discovered. Suspected of plotting treachery, Genji is ousted from the political world ...
Genji has reached the heights of worldly glory, but a new young wife begins to drive his life out of order. Living in an estate with his many wives, Genji wields the highest power in the country, but even so he still continues to search for his ideal woman—so he welcomes a young princess as his wife. Did he truly want this woman so badly, he would even hurt his most beloved Lady Murasaki to have her? Read this manga to have a good understanding of The Tale of Genji!
Comics are a pervasive art form and an intrinsic part of the cultural fabric of most countries. And yet, relatively little has been written on the translation of comics. Comics in Translation attempts to address this gap in the literature and to offer the first and most comprehensive account of various aspects of a diverse range of social practices subsumed under the label 'comics'. Focusing on the role played by translation in shaping graphic narratives that appear in various formats, different contributors examine various aspects of this popular phenomenon. Topics covered include the impact of globalization and localization processes on the ways in which translated comics are embedded in c...
His loves are countless, but the love Prince Genji seeks is never there. Genji betrays his father and the result of his affair with with Fujitsubo is the conception of their child. Then, his own wife becomes pregnant. Genji sees this coming child as a saving grace, but when one of his lovers finds out, she brings torment to his wife ...