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責の話 (Japanese), Seme no Hanashi

Cover (1929)

Description

Author

Seiu Ito

Publisher and Editor

Onko Shoya (1929)

Suikodo (1952)[1]

Publication Dates

1929, 1952

History

Cover (1952)

Chapters

Preface


The purpose of writing torment research


The difference between “seme” and “gomon"


Varieties of Torment


Illusory Writings
  • Peculiar misemono woman
  • Binding and beating women in Shimada and Tojinmage hairstyles


Factual writings
  • The true form of misemono
  • One side of Meiji cultural history
  • The structure of misemono
  • Varieties of acting(?)[2]
  • The unearthliness of Hebitani
  • Snake noren curtain
  • Old fashions, Kitana dishes
  • Yokai dishes(?)[2]
  • Worm soba
  • Grub sushi
  • Human entrails
  • Final performance
  • An experimental account of snow torment
  • Mistaken for a lunatic
  • Another experimental account of snow torment


People who enjoy scenes of torment
  • An actor’s colloquy
  • The tale of a pottery painter
  • The tale of a sign painter
  • Someone’s letter
  • A troubled man with a troublesome man
  • Ryusenjicho tragedy
  • The tale of a naniwabushi recital
  • What a miner’s wife saw at the mine


Bound Women, Tormented Women
  • The true story of Okoma Shirokiya[3] by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka
  • The torment scene of Koshimoto Oshima by Ochiai Yoshiiku
  • The true story of Bancho Sarayashiki
  • Picture of the Mongol Invasion by Tomone Kobori
  • Danjuro Ishikawa’s Datedougutobanokasane - Art by Kunisada and Kunishige
  • Benijitate Onna Daruma by Nanboku Dozaian - Art by Shigenobu Yanagawa

[...]


Interesting Points

1929 edition is bound with cloth cords.

Notes

  1. Pronunciation of publisher name confirmed at hiramatu-hifuka.com.
  2. 2.0 2.1 (?) is original to the text.
  3. Alternate spelling: Okuma Shirokoya

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