Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 127
... wagami as the subject of shiru ( “ to understand " ) , or if it is seen from the point of view of the woman herself ... wagami no usa ( “ my grief " ) points in the direction of the theory that Komachi had some kind of anatomic deformity ...
... wagami as the subject of shiru ( “ to understand " ) , or if it is seen from the point of view of the woman herself ... wagami no usa ( “ my grief " ) points in the direction of the theory that Komachi had some kind of anatomic deformity ...
Page 129
... wagami . This passage is ambiguous because wagami implies both " I " and " my body " ( which usually implies one's whole existence or being ) , and because it is unclear whether this " I " or " my body " applies to the poem's ( female ) ...
... wagami . This passage is ambiguous because wagami implies both " I " and " my body " ( which usually implies one's whole existence or being ) , and because it is unclear whether this " I " or " my body " applies to the poem's ( female ) ...
Page 130
Östasiatiska museet. line four . Moreover , wagami is combined with the sentence ... o ura ( to shiraneba ya ) which is anti - grammatical , since an object particle between the two nouns wagami ( " I , " " my body " ) and ura ( " bay ...
Östasiatiska museet. line four . Moreover , wagami is combined with the sentence ... o ura ( to shiraneba ya ) which is anti - grammatical , since an object particle between the two nouns wagami ( " I , " " my body " ) and ura ( " bay ...
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