Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies

Series | Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies
Edited book | Images from the Past: Intertextuality in Japanese Premodern Literature
Chapter | The Sarashina Diary: How Are Literary Quotations Woven into Reminiscences?

The Sarashina Diary: How Are Literary Quotations Woven into Reminiscences?

Abstract

This paper aims to clarify the characteristics of the Sarashina nikki (1060) whilst paying attention to the issue of intertextuality. However, first, I review the establishment of kana literature in the Heian period. After the Kagerō nikki, female writers emerged in succession, ushering in the height of Heian female literature. Then, the Sarashina nikki appeared at the end of this golden age of kana literature. The uniqueness of this diary is clear in that it pursues the metaphysical theme of the meaning of narrative in life. In this paper, I carry out a concrete analysis of the way literary citations are employed in the Sarashina nikki.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Submitted: Dec. 14, 2021 | Accepted: Feb. 13, 2022 | Published Aug. 30, 2022 | Language: en

Keywords Ki no Tsurayuki, Kagerō nikkiClassical Chinese literatureKana literatureSarashina nikkiGenji monogatari


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