The Lady Aoi
The Lady Aoi | |
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Written by | Yukio Mishima |
Original language | Japanese |
Genre | Noh |
Setting | A hospital in modern Japan |
The Lady Aoi is a play written by Yukio Mishima in 1954, which appears in his Five Modern Noh Plays. It modernizes the noh drama Aoi no Ue.[1]
English Version
Donald Keene has translated this play into English.
Notable productions
Bahram Beyzai produced this play in Persian in Tehran in 1998.
References
- ^ Barnes, Nancy J. (1989). "Lady Rokujō's Ghost: Spirit Possession, Buddhism, and Healing in Japanese Literature". Literature and Medicine. 8: 106–121. doi:10.1353/lm.2011.0101. S2CID 932296. Project MUSE 376707.
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- Bibliography
- Confessions of a Mask (1949)
- Thirst for Love (1950)
- Forbidden Colors (1951, 1953)
- Death in Midsummer and Other Stories (1952)
- The Sound of Waves (1954)
- The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (1956)
- Kyoko's House (1959)
- After the Banquet (1960)
- The Frolic of the Beasts (1961)
- The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1963)
- The School of Flesh (1964)
- Silk and Insight (1964)
- Acts of Worship (1965)
- Sun and Steel (1968)
- Life for Sale (1968)
- The Sea of Fertility
- Spring Snow (1969)
- Runaway Horses (1969)
- The Temple of Dawn (1970)
- The Decay of the Angel (1971)
- "Death in Midsummer" (1952)
- "Patriotism" (1960)
- "Star" (1960)
- Five Modern Noh Plays (1950–1955)
- The Lady Aoi (1954)
- Iwashi Uri Koi Hikiami (1954)
- Rokumeikan (1956)
- Madame de Sade (1965)
- My Friend Hitler (1968)
- Patriotism (1966)
- The Moon in the Water (1979)
- Mishima: A Vision of the Void (1981)
- Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985)
- 11:25 The Day He Chose His Own Fate (2012)
- Persona: A Biography of Yukio Mishima (2012)
- Tatenokai
- Yukio Mishima Prize
- The Lady Aoi (Bahram Beyzai production)
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