Tominaga Nakamoto and Andō Shōeki

dc.contributor.authorKato, Shuichi
dc.contributor.otherSanderson, Don
dc.coverage.spatialLondon
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-03T16:06:29Z
dc.date.available2024-02-03T16:06:29Z
dc.date.issued1983
dc.descriptionAuthor’s name is on the book as stated but given by the translator as Katō. The utopian being considered is Andō Shōeki (ca 1703/7-?), who wrote Shizen shin ‘eidō (The Way of Nature and True Vocation) (1755) in 100 volumes, with vol. 25 on his ideal society, which projects a “life of nature” into the future (136-42)
dc.format.extent129-42
dc.identifier.citationKato, Shuichi. “Tominaga Nakamoto and Andō Shōeki.” In his A History of Japanese Literature. Vol. 2 The Years of Isolation. Trans. Don Sanderson (London: Macmillan, 1983), 129-42. Author’s name is on the book as stated but given by the translator as Katō. The utopian being considered is Andō Shōeki (ca 1703/7-?), who wrote Shizen shin ‘eidō (The Way of Nature and True Vocation) (1755) in 100 volumes, with vol. 25 on his ideal society, which projects a “life of nature” into the future (136-42).
dc.identifier.urihttps://cetapsrepository.letras.up.pt/id/cetaps/95614
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherMacmillan
dc.relation.ispartofvolume2
dc.rightsmetadata only access
dc.titleTominaga Nakamoto and Andō Shōeki
dc.typeBook chapter

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