Monogatari was the Rokugani term for a series of ghost stories and the literary tradition of the Rokugani novel. It was believed to have been created by the followers of Ikoma, and rose to prominence in the reign of Hantei Genji.
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- Monogatari was the Rokugani term for a series of ghost stories and the literary tradition of the Rokugani novel. It was believed to have been created by the followers of Ikoma, and rose to prominence in the reign of Hantei Genji.
- Monogatari (meaning story) is a common naming element of the franchise for novels and their anime cour adaptations. This element shows up in other unrelated series titles such as Gokinjo Monogatari, Ore Monogatari, or Katanagatari. While not always, many titles work as portmanteaus. The Bakemonogatari title for instance is made up of bakemono (化物) meaning monster or ghost and monogatari (物語) meaning legend or story. Ghostory acts as an effective English equivalent.
- Monogatari(物語) is a literary form in traditional Japanese literature, an extended prose narrative tale comparable to the epic. It is closely tied to aspect of the oral tradition, and almost always relates a fictional or fictionalized story, even when retelling a historical event. Many of the great works of Japanese fiction, such as the Genji monogatari and the Heike monogatari are in this monogatari form.
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| - Wikia Monogatari es un wiki sobre las novelas ligeras japonesas escritas por Isin Nisio y sus adaptaciones al anime. Es del género comedia, romance y sobrenatural.
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| - Categoría:Descripciones de comunidades[[Categoría:Letra ]] Categoría:Manga y anime
- Monogatari was the Rokugani term for a series of ghost stories and the literary tradition of the Rokugani novel. It was believed to have been created by the followers of Ikoma, and rose to prominence in the reign of Hantei Genji.
- Monogatari(物語) is a literary form in traditional Japanese literature, an extended prose narrative tale comparable to the epic. It is closely tied to aspect of the oral tradition, and almost always relates a fictional or fictionalized story, even when retelling a historical event. Many of the great works of Japanese fiction, such as the Genji monogatari and the Heike monogatari are in this monogatari form. The form was prominent around the 9th to 15th centuries, reaching a peak between the 10th and 11th centuries. According to the Fūyō Wakashū (1271), there were at least 198 monogatari in existence by the 13th century. Of these, around forty are still extant. Later when foreign literature became known to Japan, the word "monogatari" has been used in Japanese titles of foreign works of a similar nature. For example, A Tale of Two Cities is known as Nito Monogatari (二都物語) and more recently The Lord of the Rings as Yubiwa Monogatari (指輪物語).
- Monogatari (meaning story) is a common naming element of the franchise for novels and their anime cour adaptations. This element shows up in other unrelated series titles such as Gokinjo Monogatari, Ore Monogatari, or Katanagatari. While not always, many titles work as portmanteaus. The Bakemonogatari title for instance is made up of bakemono (化物) meaning monster or ghost and monogatari (物語) meaning legend or story. Ghostory acts as an effective English equivalent.
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