Meanings of Antiquity : Myth Interpretation in Premodern Japan /

Meanings of Antiquity is the first dedicated study of how the oldest Japanese myths, recorded in the eighth-century texts Kojiki and Nihon shoki , changed in meaning and significance between 800 and 1800 CE. Generations of Japanese scholars and students have turned to these two texts and their creat...

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Main Author: Felt, Matthieu (Author)

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Language: English

Published: Massachusetts ; Cambridge : Harvard University Asia Center, 2023.

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