10 LIVRES EN MALAISIEN EN RAPPORT AVEC «TENGU»
Découvrez l'usage de
tengu dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
tengu et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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When Tengu Talk: Hirata Atsutane's Ethnography of the ...
In When Tengu Talk, Wilburn Hansen focuses on Senkyō ibun (1822), a voluminous work centering on Atsutane's interviews with a fourteen-year-old Edo street urchin named Tengu Kozō Torakichi who claimed to be an apprentice tengu, a ...
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Handbook of Japanese Mythology - Halaman 271
laughter, unexplained rock falls, and mysterious voices—that people encounter in the deep mountains. Tengu befuddle and confuse people who attract their attention, and they are particularly attracted to ascetics who have retired to mountains ...
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Little Daruma & Little Tengu
Little Daruma wants to be just like Little Tengu, from his fan right down to his shoes, but Little Daruma becomes envious of Little Tengu's nose, something that is not so easy to make.
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Tengu: The Shamanic and Esoteric Origins of the Japanese ...
This is the first in-depth study in English to examine the warrior and shamanic characteristics and significance of tengu in the martial art culture (bugei) of Muromachi Japan (1336-1573).
Fourteen-year-old Mozuku wakes up one day to discover his twin brother, Shinonome, is the reincarnation of the God of the West who is destined to save mankind from destruction.
Japanese stories tell of ghosts, a pilgrimage, a notorious robber, a prisoner of war, military battles, and a strange young boy
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The Terror of the Tengu - Halaman 121
She admits to the tengu being in her castle without actually saying it in clear words! Typical dishonesty. Right then and there, she admitted that the tengu leaps in and out of her castle!” There were murmurs of “tengu lover” through the crowd.
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Little Daruma and Little Tengu: A Japanese Children's Tale
A Japanese Children's Tale Satoshi Kako, Peter Howlett, Richard McNamara. Little Daruma is overjoyed that Little Tengu likes his clogs. Just then a dragonfly flies by. . . ... and lands on Little Tengu's long nose. Little Tengu.
Satoshi Kako, Peter Howlett, Richard McNamara,
2002
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Tengu: A Ninja/Samurai Love Story #0:
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Asian Mythologies - Halaman 286
The depiction of the tengu has endowed these demons with the features of birds, with wings, a beak, and claws, but at other times they have a long nose and an entirely red face. The literature has many references to these features of the ...
Yves Bonnefoy, Wendy Doniger,
1993