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_aAges Ago : _bThirty-Seven Tales from the ‹i›Konjaku Monogatari‹/i› Collection. |
| 250 | _aReprint 2014 | ||
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_aCambridge, MA : _bHarvard University Press, _c[2013] |
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_tFrontmatter -- _tCONTENTS -- _tFOREWORD -- _tTALES OF INDIA -- _t1. Vakkula’s Good Deed -- _t2. King Prasenajit’s Daughter Vajra the Deformed -- _t3. How Preceptor Bodhidharma Toured India Observing the Acts of Monks -- _t4. How a Poor Woman in India Got the Lotus Sutra Copied -- _t5. How Three Beasts Practiced the Bodhisattva Discipline and the Hare Roasted Itself -- _t6. How Lion’s Pity for Monkey’s Young Made Him Cut a Chunk Off Himself for Eagle -- _t7. How in India a Fox Passed for Beast King and Died of Riding a Lion -- _t8. How Tortoise, Heedless of Crane’s Warning, Fell to Earth and Got a Cracked Shell -- _t9. How Tortoise Was Outwitted by Monkey -- _t10. Where Persons Over Seventy Were Deported -- _tTALES OF CHINA -- _t11. How Under Emperor Ming of the Later-Han Dynasty Buddhism Crossed to China -- _t12. How Under Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty Bodhidharma Crossed to China -- _t13. How Chinese Meng Tsung’s Filial Piety Got His Old Mother Bamboo Shoots in Winter -- _t14. How Chinese Han Po-yü When Beaten by His Mother Wept for Grief -- _t15. How T’ang Emperor Hsüan-tsung’s Yang Kuei-fei Was Killed by His Majesty's Favor -- _t16. How Knight Confucius While Traveling Met Boys Who Quizzed Him -- _t17. When Chuang-tzu Observed the Doings of Animals and Took to His Heels -- _t18. How a Woman of Ch’ang-an Changed Pillows with Her Husband and Was Killed by His Enemy -- _tTALES OF JAPAN -- _t19. The Might of Assistant High Priest Jitsu-in of Hieizan -- _t20. Wrestler Umi Tsuneyo’s Match with a Snake -- _t21. How Wrestler Kisaichi Munehira Tossed a Blue Shark -- _t22. How a Man Bounced His Sword-Sheath Rod on a Fingernail and a Woman Her Needle -- _t23. When Kudara Kawanari and Hida Takumi Competed -- _t24. How a Lady Went to a Master of Medicine, Was Cured of a Boil, and Slipped Off -- _t25. How a Man’s Wife Became a Vengeful Ghost and How Her Malignity Was Diverted by a Master of Divination -- _t26. When Emperor Murakami and Sugawara Fumitoki Each Composed a Chinese Poem -- _t27. How Taira Koremochi Had a Retainer Killed on Him -- _t28. How an East-Bound Traveler Fathered a Child by a Turnip -- _t29. How in Mimasaka Province a God Was Trapped by a Hunter and Living Sacrifice Stopped -- _t30. How Mikawa Province Originated Dog's-Head Silk -- _t31. How the Reizei-in Water Spirit Assumed Human Form and Was Caught -- _t32. How Ki Tösuke’s Meeting with a Ghost-Woman in Mino Province Ended in His Death -- _t33. How Ex-Emperor En-yü’s Rat-Day Was Attended by Sone Yoshitada -- _t34. When Chikuzen-Governor Fujiwara Akiie’s Samurai Forgot Himself -- _t35. How in Mutsu Province a Dog-and-Mountain Dog Bit to Death a Big Snake -- _t36. Tsunekiyo Yasunaga’s Fuha-Barrier Dream about His Wife at the Capital -- _t37. Two Brothers Plant Day-Lilies and Asters -- _tBackground Points -- _tSources and Related Texts -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex |
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| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Nov 2021) | |
| 650 | 0 | _aLiteratur in anderen Sprachen. | |
| 650 | 4 | _aShort stories, Japanese -- Translations into English. | |
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