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Sharebon (洒落本) which can be roughly translated as "book of manners", was a pre-modern Japanese literary genre, produced during the middle of the Edo period from the 1720's all the way to the end of the 18th century. Plots almost invariably took place in the Yoshiwara pleasure quarters, and usually revolved around the misadventures of two contrasting male archetypes, the "Tsu" or "sophisticate", and the Tanketsu or "one who only pretends at sophistication." The writing had a huge emphasis on humor and dialogue, without much in the way of actual dramatic or narrative plot elements. Physically, sharebon were produced using woodblock print, and published as individual booklets measuring, on average, 4.5 inches (11 cm) in width and 6 inches (15 cm) in height. The booklets themselves containing

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  • Sharebon (es)
  • Sharebon (fr)
  • 洒落本 (ja)
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  • Le sharebon (洒落本) est un genre littéraire japonais pré-moderne. Les intrigues tournent autour de l'humour et des amusements dans les quartiers de plaisir. C'est un sous-genre du gesaku. (fr)
  • El sharebon fue un género literario del Japón pre-moderno, cuyas tramas giraban en torno al humor y al entretenimiento en las zonas rojas. El sharebon es un subgénero del gesaku, y como tal, el humor era un aspecto importante en cada historia. Según Keene, «el sharebon describía las costumbres, la lengua y la ropa de los hombres que frecuentaban los barrios con licencia y eran hábiles en su ritualizado modo de ser».​ A menudo, estos hombres trataban de hacer alarde de sus conocimientos, sólo para luego estar equivocados y ser ridiculizados por las cortesanas. (es)
  • 洒落本(しゃれぼん)は、江戸時代中期の戯作の一種である文学。 (ja)
  • Sharebon (洒落本) which can be roughly translated as "book of manners", was a pre-modern Japanese literary genre, produced during the middle of the Edo period from the 1720's all the way to the end of the 18th century. Plots almost invariably took place in the Yoshiwara pleasure quarters, and usually revolved around the misadventures of two contrasting male archetypes, the "Tsu" or "sophisticate", and the Tanketsu or "one who only pretends at sophistication." The writing had a huge emphasis on humor and dialogue, without much in the way of actual dramatic or narrative plot elements. Physically, sharebon were produced using woodblock print, and published as individual booklets measuring, on average, 4.5 inches (11 cm) in width and 6 inches (15 cm) in height. The booklets themselves containing (en)
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  • Le sharebon (洒落本) est un genre littéraire japonais pré-moderne. Les intrigues tournent autour de l'humour et des amusements dans les quartiers de plaisir. C'est un sous-genre du gesaku. (fr)
  • El sharebon fue un género literario del Japón pre-moderno, cuyas tramas giraban en torno al humor y al entretenimiento en las zonas rojas. El sharebon es un subgénero del gesaku, y como tal, el humor era un aspecto importante en cada historia. Según Keene, «el sharebon describía las costumbres, la lengua y la ropa de los hombres que frecuentaban los barrios con licencia y eran hábiles en su ritualizado modo de ser».​ A menudo, estos hombres trataban de hacer alarde de sus conocimientos, sólo para luego estar equivocados y ser ridiculizados por las cortesanas. (es)
  • Sharebon (洒落本) which can be roughly translated as "book of manners", was a pre-modern Japanese literary genre, produced during the middle of the Edo period from the 1720's all the way to the end of the 18th century. Plots almost invariably took place in the Yoshiwara pleasure quarters, and usually revolved around the misadventures of two contrasting male archetypes, the "Tsu" or "sophisticate", and the Tanketsu or "one who only pretends at sophistication." The writing had a huge emphasis on humor and dialogue, without much in the way of actual dramatic or narrative plot elements. Physically, sharebon were produced using woodblock print, and published as individual booklets measuring, on average, 4.5 inches (11 cm) in width and 6 inches (15 cm) in height. The booklets themselves containing anywhere from 60 to 100 pages. Most booklets had an illustration placed either right after the title page or along with the preface. Sharebon are considered a subgenre of gesaku. (en)
  • 洒落本(しゃれぼん)は、江戸時代中期の戯作の一種である文学。 (ja)
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