The daughter of a Buddhist priest, Tsuneno was born in 1804 in a village in Japan's snow country and was expected to lead a life much like her mother's. Instead -- after three divorces and with a temperament much too strong-willed for her family's approval -- she ran away to follow her own path in Edo, the city we now call Tokyo. Stranger in the Shogun's City is a portrait of one woman as she endeavours to recreate herself and her life, and provides a window into the drama and excitement of Japan at a pivotal moment in history.
Amy Stanley Knihy
Amy Stanley sa ponára do rannej modernej histórie Japonska, konkrétne do veľkomesta Edo (dnešné Tokio), aby odhalila jeho skryté príbehy. Ako sociálna historička s radosťou skúma archívy, prezerá si korešpondenciu a nákupné zoznamy z minulosti, aby oživila životy bežných ľudí. Jej práca osvetľuje predtým neznáme aspekty spoločnosti, ako sú samurajovia a každodenný život v historickom Edo. Stanley prináša do historického výskumu jedinečnú perspektívu a oživuje minulosť pre moderného čitateľa.



Stranger in the Shogun's City: A Japanese Woman and Her World
- 352 stránok
- 13 hodin čítania
A compelling exploration of a notable figure's life, this biography delves into the complexities of their personal and professional journey. It highlights key events, relationships, and the impact of their work on society, offering readers a nuanced understanding of their legacy. The narrative is rich with details that illuminate the subject's character and the historical context surrounding their achievements, making it an insightful read for those interested in influential lives and their contributions to the world.
Tsunenos Reise
Eine moderne Frau im Japan des 19. Jahrhunderts