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The budding tree : six stories of love in Edo Aiko Kitahara / traducción: Ian MacDonald.

By: Aiko, Kitahara, 1938- [autor].
Contributor(s): MacDonald, Ian [traductor].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Japanese literature series.Publisher: Champaign : Dalkey Archive Press, 2008Description: 170 páginas.ISBN: 9781564784896.Subject(s): Cuentos japoneses | Literatura japonesa -- Siglo XX | Mujeres -- Japón -- Condiciones sociales -- Novela | Japón -- Periódo Tokugawa -- Historia -- 1600-1868 -- NovelaDDC classification: 895.65 A48b
Contents:
Contiene: Love's chill wind -- Eight-tenths a man -- No time for tears -- Innocent in love -- Forget-me-not -- The budding tree
Content advice: This book has in six tales the pligth of single women struggling for success in early-to-mid-19th-century Japan. These young women protagonists are gifted artists or fledgling entrepreneurs who have lost the protection of men, either by the death of fathers or divorce from husband, and dare to make a name on their own, often with dire consequences
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Título original: Koiwasuregusa

Contiene: Love's chill wind -- Eight-tenths a man -- No time for tears -- Innocent in love -- Forget-me-not -- The budding tree

This book has in six tales the pligth of single women struggling for success in early-to-mid-19th-century Japan. These young women protagonists are gifted artists or fledgling entrepreneurs who have lost the protection of men, either by the death of fathers or divorce from husband, and dare to make a name on their own, often with dire consequences