However, a part of their scenario was published in the style of books for the general public in the Edo period, such as "Kyogenki" (Collections of farces), "Zoku Kyogenki" (Collections of farces Continued), "Kyogenki Shui " (Collections of farces) and "Kyogenki gaihen" (Collections of farces), which have been handed down to subsequent generations. |
しかし一部の台本は『狂言記』『続狂言記』『狂言記拾遺』『狂言記外編』という一般読者向けの読み物となって江戸時代に出版され、世に残った。 |