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Helen Craig McCullough (February 17, 1918 – April 6, 1998) was an American academic, translator and Japanologist. [1] She is best known for her 1988 translation of The Tale of the Heike . [ 2 ]
–Chapter 1.1, Helen Craig McCullough's translation. The 4-character expression "the prosperous must decline" (盛者必衰, jōshahissui) is a phrase from the Humane King Sutra, in full "The prosperous inevitably decline, the full inevitably empty" (盛者必衰、実者必虚, jōsha hissui, jissha hikkyo).
After nine days, Yoshitsune wrote a final plea and pledge of allegiance to Yoritomo, and this letter was translated from the Gikeiki in 1966 by Helen Craig McCullough for her book Yoshitsune: A 15th Century Japanese Chronicle.
McCullough, Helen Craig. (1994). Genji and Heike. Selections from The Tale of the Genji and The Tale of the Heike. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2258-7; Watson, Burton and Haruo Shirane. (2006). The Tales of the Heike (abridged). New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-13802-4
We Love Oita — Ogata; Additional information on "Ogata No Saburo Koreyoshi and Ogata Shuma and Oka Castle" by Ogata, Terumi Masters Arts History, Public Historian-Source of information comes from Helen Craig McCullough's book The Tale of the Heike By Helen Craig McCullough: Helen Craig McCullough, author and translator of the Heike Tales, McCullough is the scholar and historian who should be ...
Jack McCullough, who changed his name from John Tessier, as he was known around the time of Maria's 1957 kidnapping and murder, was released from an Illinois prison in 2016, ending a nearly five ...
Helen Craig McCullough (translator), Tales of Ise: Lyrical Episodes from Tenth-Century Japan, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1968. ISBN 0-8047-0653-0. Peter MacMillan (translator), Tales of Ise. London: Penguin Classics, 2016. ISBN 978-0-14-139257-8.
Taira no Atsumori (平 敦盛) (1169–1184) was a samurai of the late Heian period of Japan.He was a member of the Taira clan (Heike) who fought in the Genpei War against the Minamoto (Genji).
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