本阿弥一族と灰屋紹益

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  • The Honami Family and Haiya-Jōeki
  • 本阿弥一族と灰屋紹益 : 吉野太夫の逸話における「父」と「一門」をめぐって
  • ホンアヤイチゾク ト カイヤショウエキ : ヨシノ タユウ ノ イツワ ニ オケル 「 チチ 」 ト 「 イチモン 」 オ メグッテ
  • ―吉野太夫の逸話における「父」と「一門」をめぐって―
  • “Father” and “Family” in the Episode of Yoshino-Tayū’s Redemption

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There are many episodes about Yoshino-Tayū, one of the most well-known courtesans in the Edo Period. Probably the most popular one among them is that of her redemption by Haiya-Jōeki, a highly cultured merchant who was related by blood to the Honami family. In the episode Tayū and Jōeki get happily united in spite of his father’s strong opposition to their marriage. The sequence of confrontation between father and son seems to be anachronistic because his father Haiya-Jōyū was already dead when Tayū was bought out of the red-light district. But the name of the “father” is never mentioned in the story. Thus it is very likely that it refers not to Jōyū but to Honami-Kōeki who was reportedly his biological father and still alive at the time of the couple’s affair. This article will explore Jōeki’s actual relation to Kōeki in order to demonstrate that the “father” is Kōeki and the “family” the Honamis.

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  • 近世文藝

    近世文藝 104 (0), 29-41, 2016

    日本近世文学会

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