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In Orikuchiism, kishu ryūritan (貴種流離譚, lit. "noble wandering narrative") is a plot archetype found in Japanese folklore and Japanese literature. In these narratives, a hero is exiled from their society, faces a variety of trials and ordeals, and either returns to their society in triumph or dies in exile. Though stories depicting this archetype date to as early as the classical period of Japanese history, use of the term "kishu ryūritan" to describe these kinds of stories collectively was originated by ethnologist Shinobu Orikuchi in 1918.

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  • Kishu ryūritan (en)
  • 貴種流離譚 (ja)
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  • In Orikuchiism, kishu ryūritan (貴種流離譚, lit. "noble wandering narrative") is a plot archetype found in Japanese folklore and Japanese literature. In these narratives, a hero is exiled from their society, faces a variety of trials and ordeals, and either returns to their society in triumph or dies in exile. Though stories depicting this archetype date to as early as the classical period of Japanese history, use of the term "kishu ryūritan" to describe these kinds of stories collectively was originated by ethnologist Shinobu Orikuchi in 1918. (en)
  • 貴種流離譚(きしゅりゅうりたん)とは、物語の類型の一種であり、折口学の用語の一つ。若い神や英雄が他郷をさまよいながら試練を克服した結果、尊い存在となるとする説話の一類型。貴種漂流譚(きしゅひょうりゅうたん)とも。折口信夫が一連の「日本文学の発生」をめぐる論考のなかで、日本における物語文学(小説)の原型として論じた概念である。その説くところは時期によって細部が異なるが、基本的には「幼神の流浪」をその中核に据える。 (ja)
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  • In Orikuchiism, kishu ryūritan (貴種流離譚, lit. "noble wandering narrative") is a plot archetype found in Japanese folklore and Japanese literature. In these narratives, a hero is exiled from their society, faces a variety of trials and ordeals, and either returns to their society in triumph or dies in exile. Though stories depicting this archetype date to as early as the classical period of Japanese history, use of the term "kishu ryūritan" to describe these kinds of stories collectively was originated by ethnologist Shinobu Orikuchi in 1918. (en)
  • 貴種流離譚(きしゅりゅうりたん)とは、物語の類型の一種であり、折口学の用語の一つ。若い神や英雄が他郷をさまよいながら試練を克服した結果、尊い存在となるとする説話の一類型。貴種漂流譚(きしゅひょうりゅうたん)とも。折口信夫が一連の「日本文学の発生」をめぐる論考のなかで、日本における物語文学(小説)の原型として論じた概念である。その説くところは時期によって細部が異なるが、基本的には「幼神の流浪」をその中核に据える。 (ja)
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