Tanizaki Junichiro
(1886-1965)

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FACULTY RESOURCES

Women's Literature

Sappho of Lesbos
Li Ch'ing Chao
Murasaki Shikibu
Sei Shonagon
Mirabai
Virginia Woolf

Chinese/Japanese Literature

Book of Songs
Confucius
Tao Ch'ien
Tang Poetry
The Manyoshu & The Kokinshu
The Tale of the Heike
Yoshida Kenko
Zeami Motokiyo
Higuchi Ichiyo
Wu Ch'eng-en
K'ung Shang-jen
Ts'ao Hsueh-Ch'in
Lu Xun
Ihara Saikaku
Matsuo Basho
Ueda Akinari
Tanizaki Junichiro
Kawabata Yasunari

Indian Literature

The Ramayana
The Mahabharata
The Bhagavad-Gita
The Kalidasa
Medieval Devotional Lyrics
Mahasweta Devi
Anita Desai
Rabindranath Tagore
Premchand

 

 

 

RECOMMENDED READING

  • Ito, Ken K., Visions of Desire: Tanizaki's Fictional Worlds (1991) PL839.A7Z695 1991
  • Keene, Donald, Dawn to the West: Japanese Literature of the Modern Era. (1984) PL 726.55 .K39 1984
  • Tanizaki, Junichiro, The Reed Cutter and Captain Shigemoto's Mother, trans. Anthony H. Chambers (1995) PL839.A7 A9413 1995
  • -----, Quicksand, trans. Howard Hibbett (1995) PL839.A7 M3613 1995
  • -----, Naomi (1990) PL839.A7C513 1990
  • -----, A Cat, a Man and Two Women, trans. Paul McCarthy (1990)
  • -----, Childhood Years, trans. Paul McCarthy (1988)
  • -----, The Secret History of Lord Musashi and Arrowroot, trans. Anthony H. Chambers (1982) PL839.A7 A23 1982
  • -----, Diary of a Mad Old Man, trans. Howard Hibbett (1965)
  • -----, Seven Japanese Tales, trans. Howard Hibbett (1963) PL838.A7 S4
  • -----, The Key, trans. Howard Hibbett (1961)
  • -----, The Makioka Sisters, trans. Edward G. Seidensticker (1957)
  • -----, Some Prefer Nettles, trans. Edward G. Seidensticker (1955)

 

AUDIOVISUAL

  • Sasameyuki: The Makioka Sisters, videorecording, screenplay by Kon Ichikawa; directed by Kon Ichikawa (1993) 2 videodiscs, 140 min, MEDIA 3038

 

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