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Pleasure in Profit - Popular Prose in Seventeenth-Century Japan

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In the first comprehensive study of the birth of Japanese commercial publishing, Laura Moretti investigates the vibrant world of vernacular popular literature. She marshals new data on the magnitude of the seventeenth-century publishing business and highlights the diversity and porosity of its publishing genres.

List of contents

Acknowledgments
Note to Readers
Introduction: Reclaiming the Great Unread
1. The Culture of the Written Word
2. The Publishing Business
3. Negotiating the Way
4. Civility Matters
5. Say It in a Skillful Letter
6. A Commitment to the Present
7. The Triumph of Plurality
Epilogue: Wayfinding
Notes
Bibliography
Index

About the author

Laura Moretti is senior lecturer in premodern Japanese studies at the University of Cambridge and a fellow at Emmanuel College. She is the author of Recasting the Past: An Early Modern “Tales of Ise” for Children (2016).

Summary

In the seventeenth century, Japanese popular prose flourished as waves of newly literate readers gained access to the printed word. Commercial publishers released vast numbers of titles in response to readers’ hunger for books that promised them potent knowledge. However, traditional literary histories of this period position the writings of Ihara Saikaku at center stage, largely neglecting the breadth of popular prose.

In the first comprehensive study of the birth of Japanese commercial publishing, Laura Moretti investigates the vibrant world of vernacular popular literature. She marshals new data on the magnitude of the seventeenth-century publishing business and highlights the diversity and porosity of its publishing genres. Moretti explores how booksellers sparked interest among readers across the spectrum of literacies and demonstrates how they tantalized consumers with vital ethical, religious, societal, and interpersonal knowledge. She recasts books as tools for knowledge making, arguing that popular prose engaged its audience cognitively as well as aesthetically and emotionally to satisfy a burgeoning curiosity about the world. Crucially, Moretti shows, readers experienced entertainment within the didactic, finding pleasure in the profit gained from acquiring knowledge by interacting with transformative literature. Drawing on a rich variety of archival materials to present a vivid portrait of seventeenth-century Japanese publishing, Pleasure in Profit also speaks to broader conversations about the category of the literary by offering a new view of popular prose that celebrates plurality.

Additional text

What Moretti has given us is a magnificent guidebook through the maze of popular publications of the 17th century . . . Pleasure in Profit is a major work that not only successfully challenges traditional scholarship on this period but also offers both new information and new approaches to understanding early modern Japanese culture.

Product details

Authors Laura Moretti
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2020
 
EAN 9780231197236
ISBN 978-0-231-19723-6
No. of pages 432
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Education

LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General, Language: reference & general, Language: reference and general

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