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Dangibon : ウィキペディア英語版
Dangibon

The was a pre-modern Japanese literary genre. Texts were written in a humorous, satirical sermon-style with the purpose of educating the masses. It is type of gesaku.
==Developments==

and are credited with establishing the early foundations upon which the genre rests. In 1715, Masuho wrote , and in 1727 Issai wrote . These two texts are early forerunners of the genre. However, the genre is not fully realized until several decades later. In 1752, wrote , which is identified as the first true example of the dangibon genre.
The genre existed between the 1752 c. 1800, reaching "the height of their popularity in the 1750s."〔Keene (1976: 412)〕 It gradually evolved into the kokkeibon genre at the start of the 19th century.

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