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The Aesthetics of Strangeness: Eccentricity and Madness in Early Modern Japan

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This book provides a corrective to existing scholarship on eccentric artists by reconsidering the sudden and dramatic emergence of aesthetic strangeness during the mid Edo period. It explains how through the period, eccentricity and madness developed and

280 pages, Hardcover

First published July 31, 2013

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W. Puck Brecher is Associate Professor of Japanese History at Washington State University.

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