Table of Contents:
  • Contents: Jinen Koji: is Kyōgen Kigo poison or remedy?
  • Sotoba Komachi: spirit possession and madness, a reading of endocryptic incorporation
  • Kayoi Komachi: prosopopoeia's journey of desire
  • Motomezuka as an early model of the two-act spirits and ghosts plays
  • Matsukaze: desire, madness, and the mythe of unity
  • Egucht: is courtesan eguchi a Buddhist metaphorical woman?
  • Contents: Jinen Koji: is Kyōgen Kigo poison or remedy?
  • Sotoba Komachi: spirit possession and madness, a reading of endocryptic incorporation
  • Kayoi Komachi: prosopopoeia's journey of desire
  • Motomezuka as an early model of the two-act spirits and ghosts plays
  • Matsukaze: desire, madness, and the mythe of unity
  • Egucht: is courtesan eguchi a Buddhist metaphorical woman?
  • Jinen Koji: is Kyōgen Kigo poison or remedy?
  • Sotoba Komachi: spirit possession and madness, a reading of endocryptic incorporation
  • Kayoi Komachi: prosopopoeia's journey of desire
  • Motomezuka as an early model of the two-act spirits and ghosts plays
  • Matsukaze: desire, madness, and the mythe of unity
  • Egucht: is courtesan eguchi a Buddhist metaphorical woman?