Sutoku-In and the Meiji Restoration(<Special Issue>Epistemology of History and Literature)

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  • 「明治」をひらく崇徳院(<特集><歴史認識>と<文学>)
  • 「明治」をひらく崇徳院
  • メイジ オ ヒラク スウトクイン

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Abstract

In the eve of the Meiji Restoration, discourses on the Emperor Sutoku-In increasingly became political. For the enthronement of Prince Mutsuhito and the change of the era from Edo to Meiji were closely linked with the project to return Sutoku-In's mausoleum from Sanuki to Kyoto. Here reading the two different discourses on the emperor, Ueda-Akinari's "Hakuho" and Hirata-Atsutane's "Gyokukyo-soron-tuika," I will examine the historical and political background in which those discourses were produced.

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