The confessions of Lady Nijo. Translated from the Japanese by Karen Brazell.
Language: engjpn Publication details: Stanford, Cali. : Stanford University Press, 1973, 1976.Description: xxxi, 288 p. 19 cmISBN:- 9780804709309 (pbk.)
- 0804709297 (cloth)
- Towazugatari. English
- 895.6/3/2
- PL792 .N3 T613 1976
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First published in 1973 by Anchor Press/Doubleday. Reissued in 1976 by Stanford University Press.
Includes bibliographical references.
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