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| eiri joururibon 絵入浄瑠璃本 | ||||||
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	  printed books published during the Edo  period, from the Kan'ei 
	  寛永 to the Kyouhou 享保 eras (1624-1736). Theses small red and green 
	  books contained texts of performances called kojoururi 古浄瑠璃, the 
	  old joururi 浄瑠璃 which dated up to and included the early work of 
	  Chikamatsu Monzaemon 近松門左衛門 (1653-1724) and Takemoto Gidayuu 竹本義太夫 (1651-1714). 
	  Joururi was a type of performance with either puppets or humans typified 
	  by musical accompaniment of storytelling on the shamisen 三味線. This type of book 
	  used the texts of Chikamatsu Monzaemon's gidayuubushi 義太夫節 (recitation 
	  by or in the manner of Takemoto Gidayuu) which were associated with Osaka 
	  joururi. Early examples of the red and green colored eiri 
	  joururibon are TAKATACHI たかたち (1625), SETSUKIYAU KARUKAYA 
	  せつきやうかるかや (1631) and HANAYA はなや(1634). These were published in the 
	  Kyoto-Osaka regions. Eiri joururibon began to be produced 
	  in Edo in the Manji 万治 era (1658-61).  There are common names for several types of eiri joururibon. The Kyoto-Osaka area published a type called shiramihon 虱本, which featured extremely small writing and illustrations and a more refined style than those produced in Edo. The typical Edo publication, which succeeded the shiramihon, was called *kinpirabon 金平本. The rokudanbon 六段本 literally 'six act book', so named for the number of dan 段 (acts), also appeared at this time. All of these types died out during the Kyouhou era. The print-designers for the illustrations of early versions of these books are unknown, but later ones included illustrations by Hishikawa Moronobu 菱川師宣 (c.1618-94), Torii Kiyonobu 鳥居清信 (1664-1729) and Kondou Kiyoharu 近藤清春 (fl.c. 1704-20).  | 
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