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From Naomi Yamauchi's manga adaptation of The Changelings, an anonymous 12th century Japanese novel: "My daughter favors archery and horseback riding; in addition, she excels in the flute, Chinese poetry, and masters the arts better than most boys. Then she ends up dressing like one. Sadly, it suits her incredibly well. I am both troubled and shocked."

Said daughter also has a half-brother who is beautiful and feminine and mistaken for a woman, and even before their coming-of-age ceremonies they get embroiled in imperial court politics, with additional layers of roles and misunderstandings. Needless to say, I'm all over this. Enough so, I'm now reading the translation of the original novel. Which I more or less had to because the scanlation is only two chapters in -- a shortcoming (so to speak) that prevents judging the manga difficult. I note, though, that in the process of converting a more-or-less straight-faced novel to a shoujo romantic comedy, several incidents have been added by way of providing character motivations and comic interludes, the siblings get a personal name,* and at least one major character is created whole-cloth.

I like the novel's aside, a few pages in, where the narrator says in effect, "This is confusing enough, so just so you know, I'm going to refer to everyone by their assumed sex." You also have to like a book where a captain of a division of Imperial Guards is EDIT: eight six** months pregnant and still carrying out his duties with no one the wiser -- not even servants. And deals seriously with the emotional issues of getting pregnant by your wife's lover, who is also your best friend.

Speaking of other versions, btw, another variation on the Usagi Drop/My Girl/Yotsuba&! premise: NicoNico Diary. The caretaker's a single woman in her early thirties and the suddenly arriving girl is eight, but it's recognizably the same kind of story. And since it's a josei with a protagonist of suitable age, we get an incident of being called "oba-san" ("ma'am") for the first time. Bonus thematics: protagonist is a freelancer with security issues.

Bonus versioning: Reading Tennyson's "Ulysses," I can't help but wonder how it would have turned out in Browning's hands. Boundless Victorian energy can be tiresome, but surely it'd be a better vehicle for self-serving restlessness than Tennysonian elegiacs. Not to mention, that last line is Browningism distilled.


* Kira.***

** ETA: I was misreading the timestamps, combined with forgetting that the narrative works on strictly lunar months.

*** Both of them. Bonus confusion!

---L.

Date: 19 July 2008 06:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rymenhild.livejournal.com
You've sold me. I'll have to put The Changelings on my list of things to take out of the library.

Date: 19 July 2008 07:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] movingfinger.livejournal.com
"My daughter favors archery and horseback riding; in addition, she excels in the flute, Chinese poetry, and masters the arts better than most boys. Then she ends up dressing like one. Sadly, it suits her incredibly well. I am both troubled and shocked."

Dear Troubled and Shocked:

Accept your daughter's gifts and your daughter! Do not underestimate the benefits that such a woman can bring to a family, particularly to a family with weak sons. The gods have given your house an unusual gift; it is up to you to benefit from it. Make the most of her abilities to forward your family's ambitions.

Date: 19 July 2008 11:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com
I remember learning about The Changelings when I was studying Japanese lit--like The Girl Who Loved Insects, it was an example of interesting imagination that veered sharply away from prescribed roles. Fun :-)

Date: 20 July 2008 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com
Yes: we know from reality, and the comment about the male heart seems to suggest that the narrator knows too, that it's not as simple as all that. However, society demands that people conform in the end, one way or another (if we're talking about Japan).

Date: 21 July 2008 08:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_twilight_/
I think I must read that. Must.

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