中村吉右衛門 1886-1954Overview
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中村吉右衛門
吉右衛門日記
by 中村吉右衛門
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2 editions published in 1956 in Japanese and held by 8 libraries worldwide
吉右衞門自傳
by 中村吉右衞門
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2 editions published in 1951 in Japanese and held by 7 libraries worldwide
Kichiemon
by Kichiemon Nakamura
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2 editions published in 1951 in Japanese and held by 2 libraries worldwide
中村吉右衛門定本句集
by 中村吉右衛門
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2 editions published in 1955 in Japanese and held by 2 libraries worldwide
吉右衛門句集
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2 editions published between 1941 and 2007 in Japanese and held by 1 library worldwide
A collection of haiku poems
by Kichiemon Nakamura
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2 editions published in 1981 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
藪の中の黒猫
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1 edition published in 2001 in Japanese and held by 1 library worldwide During a time of civil war in the 16th century, a woman and her daughter are raped and murdered by marauding samurai. They return to the world as revenging spirits, transforming at will into the shape of cats.
近江源氏先陣館. 盛綱陣屋の場
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1 edition published in 1963 in Japanese and held by 1 library worldwide Live theatre performance of the most famous section of one of the most popular Kabuki plays, Omi genji senjin yakata, by Chikamatsu. Moritsuna and Takasuna fight for their own rights despite the fact that they are brothers.
The cruelty of beauty, nonbroadcast version
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1 edition published in 1981 in English and held by 1 library worldwide The cruelty of beauty [part I] comprises substantial excerpts from Takeda Izumo's play The temple school filmed in performance at the Kabuki-za, Tokyo with voiceover English translation by Faubion Bowers. Cast includes Nakamura Utaemon VI (Chiyo), Matsumoto Koshiro VIII (Matsuo), Nakamura Shikan VII (Tonami), Kataoka Nizaemon XIII (Genzo), Ichikawa Yaozo IX (Gema), Kataoka Takataro (Kunshusai), and Onoe Otomaru (Kotaro). The past as present: Kabuki [part II] is an introduction to the Japanese art of Kabuki stressing its spectacular and violent aspects especially the cult of the sword, the Samurai warrior's code of bushido, the ritual of hari-kiri, and even filicide, and how cruelty is transmuted into beauty through the alchemy of stagecraft. Included are filmed excerpts featuring Ichikawa Ennosuke III, Nakamura Kichiemon II, Onoe Baiko VII, and Nakamura Kanzaburo XVIII.
Gakuyachō : [haikushū
by Kichiemon Nakamura
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1 edition published in 1948 in Japanese and held by 1 library worldwide more
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Actors Biography Bowers, Faubion,--1917-1999 Brothers Diaries Drama Feature films Filmed plays Foreign films Friendship History Japan Kabuki Kabuki plays Kojima, Masajirō,--1894-1994 Macandrew, James Nakamura, Kichiemon,--1886-1954 Onoe, Baikō,--1915-1995 Onoe, Shōroku,--1913-1989 Pictorial works Social history Stories, plots, etc. Style, Literary Theatrical makeup
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Alternative Names
Namino, Tatsujirō, 1886-1954
中村吉友衛門, 1886-1954
中村吉右衞門, 1886-1954 中村吉右衛門中村吉右衞門 Languages
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