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The Japanese Canon - RandomQuotes - 2015-06-20 Out of curiosity, would comprise the Japanese canon? By canon, I'm talking about the general canon that would be required for cultural literacy i.e. things that would have been read by the time people would have finished college, rather than the literary canon which is significantly broader. So far, I've come up with A few volumes of ドラえもん 奥の細道 雪国(which despite my love for it is iffy as in my experience not too many people have actually read it) a few chapters/condensed version of 源氏物語 a few chapters/condensed version of 平家物語 The origin story and a few middle chapters of ゲゲゲのきたろ 蜘蛛の糸 吾輩は猫である a handful of ドラゴンボール 枕草子 藪の中 斜陽 ノルウェイの森 キッチン Anything else you can think of? Any suggestions from picture books to manga to belles lettres is good as long as it's likely the majority of people are likely to have read it. The Japanese Canon - Splatted - 2015-06-20 桃太郎 is something I hear a lot of references to. I'm not well read so I can't give any over examples but children's classics generally seem to get a lot references. The Japanese Canon - Bokusenou - 2015-06-20 It seems like just about every Japanese person I know has read こころ & 坊っちゃん, also by 夏目漱石, probably in high school. Actually, it would be interesting to see which works of Japanese literature are on a Japanese high school reading list... The Japanese Canon - anotherjohn - 2015-06-21 Quite a lot of the stories on Hukumusume must be well known, e.g. 一寸法師. 文福茶釜 was implied to be well known in the To Love Ru manga so I guess it must be. The Japanese Canon - umetani666 - 2015-06-21 i think most people will be familiar with something written by Ki no Tsurayuki, probably The Tosa Diary. The Japanese Canon - Ash_S - 2015-06-21 走れメロス is another one everyone seems to have read in school The Japanese Canon - Bokusenou - 2015-06-21 Some works that I've seen mentioned a lot in various media & books: 耳なし芳一 雨ニモマケズ 銀河鉄道の夜 泣いた赤鬼 The Japanese Canon - RandomQuotes - 2015-07-01 If anyone is interested I found a a few required reading lists 小-http://www.katsushika.ed.jp/eaoto/pdf/d2014-60.pdf 中-http://cms.nahaken-okn.ed.jp/uenoy-jh/?action=common_download_main&upload_id=156 高-http://www.pref.kanagawa.jp/uploaded/attachment/612440.pdf And a bunch of other high schools from kanagawa here:http://www.pref.kanagawa.jp/cnt/f360812/p832932.html The Japanese Canon - Roketzu - 2015-07-01 雪女 is the only one that comes to mind that hasn't already been mentioned. Also, what was the story from 笑の大学 where the playwright inserted Japanese characters for Romeo and Juliet? There is even a statue of it, with a man kicking a woman away from him. I think the story of those characters is pretty well known but I can't remember their names. edit- found it! 金色夜叉 Wiki And the statue
The Japanese Canon - Bokusenou - 2015-07-01 RandomQuotes Wrote:If anyone is interested I found a a few required reading listsWow, these are awesome! Thanks! I'm surprised to see light novels included. Somehow I thought they would be more likely to be snuck into class by students than assigned by the teachers XD |