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Mitate 見立: The Japanese rhetoric of the renewed repetition

Mitate rhetoric has been discussed in the last decades as central in Edo period production, not only in the poetry field but also in painting’s. It is aimed here to investigate on the term, pulling out examples from literature and painting, as well as to interpret the ways in which this rhetorical artifice pervades Japanese culture in many periods.

mitate; Japanese rhetorics; Japanese painting and literature; allusion, parody and allegory


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