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  1. Jippensha Ikku (十返舎 一九, 1765 – September 12, 1831) was the pen name of Shigeta Sadakazu (重田 貞一), a Japanese writer active during the late Edo period of Japan. He was among the most prolific yellow-backed novel (黄表紙, kibyōshi) writers of the late Edo period — between 1795 and 1801 he wrote a minimum of twenty novels ...

  2. Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige (東海道中膝栗毛), abbreviated as Hizakurige and known in translation as Shank's Mare, is a comic picaresque novel ( kokkeibon) written by Jippensha Ikku (十返舎一九, 1765–1831) about the misadventures of two travelers on the Tōkaidō, the main road between Kyoto and Edo during the Edo period. The book was ...

  3. contribution to Japanese literature. … in the sharebon (genre novel), Jippensha Ikku in the kokkeibon (comic novel), and Takizawa Bakin in the yomihon (regular novel). They examined in detail such things as the townspeople’s way of life, customs, conceptions of beauty, and ways of thinking.

  4. Nov 2, 2013 · Jippensha Ikku was an Edo period writer, known today chiefly for his work Tôkaidô dôchû hizakurige, originally published in a serial fashion between 1802 and 1809, and commonly referred to in English as "Shank's Mare."

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    Jippensha Ikku was the pen name of Shigeta Sadakazu, a Japanese writer active during the late Edo period of Japan. He lived primarily in Edo in the service of samurai, but also spent some time in Osaka as a townsman.

  6. Jippensha Ikku was the pen name of Shigeta Sadakazu, a Japanese writer active during the late Edo period of Japan. He was among the most prolific yellow-backed novel writers of the late Edo period — between 1795 and 1801 he wrote a minimum of twenty novels a year.

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  8. Nov 19, 2008 · Jippensha, Ikku, 1765-1831. Publication date. 1907. Publisher. Tokyo Yohodo. Collection. chengyutung; toronto. Contributor. Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library - University of Toronto.

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