Japanese Hieroglossia
At a very early stage, Japanese civilization asserted itself in a relationship of “linguistic competition” with Chinese, in both the religious, the literary, and the intellectual spheres. This cultural symbiosis linked to the shaping of a language, that Jean-Noël Robert has called hieroglossia, was...
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Collège de France
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| author | Jean-Noël Robert |
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| description | At a very early stage, Japanese civilization asserted itself in a relationship of “linguistic competition” with Chinese, in both the religious, the literary, and the intellectual spheres. This cultural symbiosis linked to the shaping of a language, that Jean-Noël Robert has called hieroglossia, was the primary source of the speech that Yasunari Kawabata delivered upon receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968: By drawing on Japanese Buddhist poetry, he placed himself in the Zen traditio... |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-507832022-01-31T10:19:41Z Japanese Hieroglossia Jean-Noël Robert philology mysticism Japanese literature religion At a very early stage, Japanese civilization asserted itself in a relationship of “linguistic competition” with Chinese, in both the religious, the literary, and the intellectual spheres. This cultural symbiosis linked to the shaping of a language, that Jean-Noël Robert has called hieroglossia, was the primary source of the speech that Yasunari Kawabata delivered upon receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968: By drawing on Japanese Buddhist poetry, he placed himself in the Zen traditio... 2021-02-11T16:48:54Z 2021-02-11T16:48:54Z 2014-02-27 14:16:29 2013 book 15709 9782722602717 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/50783 eng image/jpeg http://www.placedeslibraires.fr/livre/9782722602717 http://www.7switch.com/en/ebook/9782722602717 http://books.openedition.org/cdf/3094 Collège de France 1aaf812f-8953-49d7-becb-c2b3d34938a7 9782722602717 open access |
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| title | Japanese Hieroglossia |
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