Ebook {Epub PDF} Chūshingura : A Puppet Play by Takeda Izumo






















Chūshingura, in full Kanadehon Chūshingura (Japanese: “Copybook of the Treasury of Loyal Retainers”), also called The Loyal Forty-seven Rōnin, classic play cycle of the Japanese kabuki theatre. The kabuki drama was adapted from an original written about for the puppet theatre (bunraku) by Takeda Izumo with Namiki Sōsuke (Senryū) and Miyoshi Shōraku. Popular title Chūshingura. Kabuki play by Takeda Izumo II, Miyoshi Shōraku, and Namiki Senryū. Originally written as a puppet play that was first performed in , Chūshingura is categorized as a jidai-mono (historical play).  · Chūshingura (The Treasury of Loyal Retainers): A Puppet Play by Izumo Takeda. The samurai stage retaners police raid on Gihei’s establishment. Aug 04, Leanne Ritchie rated it it was amazing. It made it a better story for sure. Yuranosuke fools them all, convincing them they he has no intention of seeking revenge for Lord bltadwin.ru: Gardalkree Shaktidal.


(tr Chūshingura: The Treasury of Loyal Retainers, ). Popular title Chūshingura. Kabuki play by Takeda Izumo II, Miyoshi Shōraku, and Namiki Senryū. Originally written as a puppet play that was first performed in , Chūshingura is categorized as a jidai-mono (historical play). Based on the celebrated Forty-seven Ronin Incident of , it recounts how the villainous. The puppet play based on these events was entitled Kanadehon Chūshingura and written by Takeda Izumo (), Miyoshi Shōraku (c. - ) and Namiki Senryū ( - c. ). It was first performed in August at the Takemoto-za theater in the Dōtonbori entertainment district in Osaka, and an almost identical kabuki adaptation appeared later that year. Kanadehon Chūshingura is a play written for the Bunraku theater in by Izumo Takeda, Shoraku Miyoshi and Senryu Namiki. According to Donald Keene, "The most famous and popular work in the entire Japanese theatrical repertory is, beyond any doubt, Chūshingura." The play is based upon events some 50 years earlier in which a young Japanese lord wounded a representative of the Shogun.


Chūshingura, in full Kanadehon Chūshingura (Japanese: “Copybook of the Treasury of Loyal Retainers”), also called The Loyal Forty-seven Rōnin, classic play cycle of the Japanese kabuki theatre. The kabuki drama was adapted from an original written about for the puppet theatre (bunraku) by Takeda Izumo with Namiki Sōsuke (Senryū) and Miyoshi Shōraku. Chushingura (The Treasury of Loyal Retainers), also known as the story of the Forty-Six (or Forty-Seven) Ronin, is the most famous and perenially popular of all Japanese dramas. Written around as a puppet play, it is now better know in Kabuki performances. In the twentieth century, cinema and television versions have been equally successful. The puppet play based on these events was entitled Kanadehon Chūshingura and written by Takeda Izumo (–), Miyoshi Shōraku (c. – ) and Namiki Senryū ( – c. ). It was first performed in August at the Takemoto-za theater in the Dōtonbori entertainment district in Osaka, and an almost identical kabuki.

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