The Cambridge History of Japan 1999
DOI: 10.1017/chol9780521223539.008
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“…Morris 1971: 313). This acute and pervasive awareness of seasonality was expressed particularly in landscape painting and seasonal poems in which ‘the four seasons are closely linked with human emotion – especially with the feeling of sadness evoked by the passing of time’ (McCullough 1999: 435; see also pp. 390, 438).…”
Section: Heian Japan: the Aesthetics Of Transiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morris 1971: 313). This acute and pervasive awareness of seasonality was expressed particularly in landscape painting and seasonal poems in which ‘the four seasons are closely linked with human emotion – especially with the feeling of sadness evoked by the passing of time’ (McCullough 1999: 435; see also pp. 390, 438).…”
Section: Heian Japan: the Aesthetics Of Transiencementioning
confidence: 99%