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- Gesaku abstract "Gesaku (戯作) is an alternative style, genre, or school of Japanese literature. In the simplest contemporary sense, any literary work of a playful, mocking, joking, silly or frivolous nature may be called (a) Gesaku. Unlike predecessors in the literary field, Gesaku writers did not strive for beauty and perfect form in their writings, but rather for popular acceptance. Gesaku writers were dependent on making a living by sale of their books. Like popular magazines and books of the 21st century, their product was aimed at as wide a public as possible, and when a book was successful it was usually followed by as many sequels as the audience would tolerate. A very popular humorous variety of gesaku fiction was Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige by Jippensha Ikku, the story of the travels and slapstick adventures of two carefree men from Edo along the Tokaido, the broad highway between Kyoto and Edo. Historically, a specific group of late-Edo period Japanese writers whose work reflected a playful style, a joking and perhaps cynical voice, and disaffection with conventional norms, came to be called Gesaku.".
- Gesaku wikiPageID "6091971".
- Gesaku wikiPageLength "1534".
- Gesaku wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Gesaku wikiPageRevisionID "679299017".
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gesaku.
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_literature.
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLink Edo.
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_literature.
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLink Jippensha_Ikku.
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Kornicki.
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLink Slapstick.
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLink Tōkaidō_(road).
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLink Tōkaidōchū_Hizakurige.
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gesaku".
- Gesaku wikiPageWikiLinkText "gesaku".
- Gesaku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gesaku.
- Gesaku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-lit-stub.
- Gesaku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Gesaku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gesaku subject Category:Gesaku.
- Gesaku subject Category:Japanese_literature.
- Gesaku hypernym Style.
- Gesaku type Art.
- Gesaku comment "Gesaku (戯作) is an alternative style, genre, or school of Japanese literature. In the simplest contemporary sense, any literary work of a playful, mocking, joking, silly or frivolous nature may be called (a) Gesaku. Unlike predecessors in the literary field, Gesaku writers did not strive for beauty and perfect form in their writings, but rather for popular acceptance. Gesaku writers were dependent on making a living by sale of their books.".
- Gesaku label "Gesaku".
- Gesaku sameAs Q1047433.
- Gesaku sameAs Gesaku.
- Gesaku sameAs Gesaku.
- Gesaku sameAs Gesaku.
- Gesaku sameAs 戯作.
- Gesaku sameAs 게사쿠.
- Gesaku sameAs m.0fpq5f.
- Gesaku sameAs Q1047433.
- Gesaku sameAs 戲作.
- Gesaku wasDerivedFrom Gesaku?oldid=679299017.
- Gesaku isPrimaryTopicOf Gesaku.