Heian Aristocrats in Japan
.... seems an ethos of extraordinarily sympathetic sentience toward the lower creatures, as the story of the dog Okinamaro in The Pillow Book of
Sei Shonagon (30-33 ....
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My Year of Meats
.... The quotations from ancient Japanese writer
Sei Shonagon scattered throughout the book fail to strike any sparks of insight, and are a wilful and not terribly ....
(2107

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Two Asian American Novels
.... book, writing in the first person as Jane, in the third person for Akiko's segments, and including both first-person quotes from
Sei Shonagon's thousand-year ....
(2667

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Female Asian-Americans and Fiction
.... book, writing in the first person as Jane, in the third person for Akiko's segments, and including both first-person quotes from
Sei Shonagon's thousand-year ....
(2667

11

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Bridge of Dreams & Holy Man of Mt. Koya
.... In The Pillow Book of
Sei Shonagon, the author contrasts hateful and distressing things with those of elegance, which "make one's heart beat faster" (51) or ....
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Search for Origins in Japanese Literature
.... In The Pillow Book of
Sei Shonagon, the author contrasts hateful and distressing things with those of elegance, which "make one's heart beat faster" (51) or ....
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