散文詩

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★ 2/5 formal さんぶんしsanbunshi
読み さんぶんし
ローマ字 sanbunshi
漢字の分解 散 (san) — scattered, free-flowing; 文 (bun) — writing; 詩 (shi) — poem, poetry
発音 /san.bɯn.ɕi/

意味

Prose poem. A literary form that employs the lyrical intensity and imagery of poetry within the continuous, unbroken flow of prose.

A hybrid genre that abandons line breaks and metre while preserving the concentrated language, rhythmic sensibility, and evocative density of poetry. Introduced to Japan through translations of French symbolist poets like Baudelaire and Rimbaud, the 散文詩 became an important form for Meiji and Taisho writers. It challenges traditional genre boundaries and is often explored in discussions of what distinguishes poetry from prose.

例文

  1. ボードレールの作品は、近代散文詩の先駆けとして世界の文学史に刻まれている。
  2. 彼女の書く散文詩は、日常の風景を幻想的な光の中に変容させる力を持つ。
  3. 散文詩という形式を通じて、詩人は散文の自由さと詩の凝縮を同時に追求する。

使い方ガイド

場面: literary criticism, poetry, creative writing, comparative literature

トーン: neutral

起源と歴史

Compound of 散文 (sanbun, prose) and 詩 (shi, poem/poetry). Coined as a translation equivalent of the French poème en prose, the form was introduced to Japanese literature during the Meiji-era reception of European symbolism.

文化的背景

時代: Meiji–Modern

世代: Adults

社会的背景: Educated

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