A general term for storytelling, kabuki, and other plays that feature thieves as the main characters. Kawatake Mokuami is a representative writer of this genre, and his works include "The Five Men of the White Waves" and "The Five Women of the White Waves." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 盗賊を主人公にしたてた講談、歌舞伎などの総称。河竹黙阿彌はその代表的作家であり、「白浪五人男」「白浪五人女」などがある。
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