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Japanese literary genre
Sharebon (洒落本), which can be roughly translated as "book of manners", was a pre-modern Japanese literary genre, produced during the middle of the Edo period
Sharebon
Yōkai
type of character that gained popularity appearing in Japanese kibyōshi, sharebon, hanashibon (books of funny stories), and kabuki during the Edo period
Bakeneko_yūjo
Japanese artist, writer and shopowner (1761 - 1816)
career illustrating the works of others before writing his own Kibyōshi and Sharebon, which marked his importance in the history of manga. Within his works
Santō_Kyōden
Japanese history from 1600 to 1868
books, scripts of bunraku (puppet theatre), kibyōshi (satirical novels), sharebon (books on urban culture), kokkeibon (comical books), ninjōbon (romance
Edo_period
Japanese writer
1795 and 1801 he wrote a minimum of twenty novels a year. He mainly wrote sharebon (洒落本), kokkeibon (滑稽本) and over 360 illustrated stories, (gōkan, 合巻 ).
Jippensha_Ikku
Small mobile food stall in Japan
modern sense is found as early as 1710. The word appears in an Edo-period sharebon, a genre of literature revolving around the pleasure quarters. Yatai are
Yatai_(food_cart)
Ancient technique for reproducing images or text
travel guides, gardening books, cookbooks, kibyōshi (satirical novels), sharebon (books on urban culture), kokkeibon (comical books), ninjōbon (romance
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Ancient form of Japanese
Ukiyo-e, Kabuki, and Bunraku. New literary genres such as Ukiyozōshi, Sharebon (pleasure districts), Kokkeibon (commoners), and Ninjōbon also developed
Early_Modern_Japanese
the early nineteenth century, this style of books derived from the early sharebon and kokkeibon genres and is a subgenre of gesaku. Ninjōbon was one of
Ninjōbon
Genre of fiction
is doujinshi, or independent comics, which are often fan fiction. The sharebon (洒落本) was a pre-modern Japanese literary genre. Plots revolved around humor
Erotic_fiction
Early printing technique using carved wooden blocks
travel guides, gardening books, cookbooks, kibyōshi (satirical novels), sharebon (books on urban culture), kokkeibon (comical books), ninjōbon (romance
Woodblock_printing
Japanese literary medium
differentiate Edo fiction into the categories of akahon, yomihon, chubon and sharebon. Unlike the kibyōshi, these texts were differentiated by their genre, rather
Akahon
Japanese artist (1780–1850)
1800 as illustrations for books of kyōka comic waka poetry, licentious sharebon novels, and hanashibon storybooks. During his peak period in the 1820s
Hokkei
travel guides, gardening books, cookbooks, kibyōshi (satirical novels), sharebon (books on urban culture), kokkeibon (comical books), ninjōbon (romance
History of printing in East Asia
History_of_printing_in_East_Asia
travel guides, gardening books, cookbooks, kibyōshi (satirical novels), sharebon (books on urban culture), kokkeibon (comical books), ninjōbon (romance
History_of_printing
Yōkai
nuppeppō. It has neither eye nor ear" (ぬっぺっぽうといふ化けもの有り。目もなく耳も無く) from the sharebon (silly tales book) Shingo Zade Hōdai Mōgyū ("Shingo Left All You Can Eat
Nuppeppō
Colour woodblock print c. 1793 by Kitagawa Utamaro
Jūzaburō. In 1791, Tsutaya published three books by Santō Kyōden in the sharebon genre of humorous tales of adventures in the pleasure quarters; deeming
Three Beauties of the Present Day
Three_Beauties_of_the_Present_Day
Japanese picture book genre
1802. Koikawa Harumachi Hōseidō Kisanji Santō Kyōden Ōta Nanpo Senryū Sharebon Manga Yellow-back – cheap novels published in Britain in the 19th century
Kibyōshi
Japanese publisher (1750–1797)
Shunshō. Also from 1776 Tsutaya began publishing books of haiku poetry, sharebon books, and ehon picture books, and with publisher Nishimura Yohachi, Tsutaya
Tsutaya_Jūzaburō
Ukiyo-e woodblock print by Utagawa Kunisada
Kuchi-e book illustrations were essential to the success of the then popular sharebon and kibyōshi books, and this soon became a lucrative market for Kunisada
Fan print with two bugaku dancers
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Female
Dutch
, pure.
Girl/Female
English American
Darling. From the Old English 'dearling'.
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who is above all
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Youthful, Princess
Boy/Male
Biblical
Peaceable; perfect; he that rewards.
Female
Greek
(ÎÎμεσις) Greek name NEMESIS means "retribution; righteous anger." In mythology, this is the name of the goddess of justice and vengeance.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Sky; Aeroplane
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
White; Bright
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim, Parsi, Turkish
Desire
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wonderous
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v.
The pubes; the sharebone.
n.
The public bone.
n.
The ventral and anterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis; sharebone; pubic bone.