Bulletin, Issue 76"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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As a result , literature proper , belles - lettres and poetry , appear in the Kaifûsê preface as the rather late outcome of a long process of civilization ( or “ wen ” -ization ) . This storyline was adapted from the preface to the ...
As a result , literature proper , belles - lettres and poetry , appear in the Kaifûsê preface as the rather late outcome of a long process of civilization ( or “ wen ” -ization ) . This storyline was adapted from the preface to the ...
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the first kana diary , the Tosa Diary ( Tosa nikki tte EU ) by the same author as the preface — Ki no Tsurayuki - dates to 934. And prefaces to previous waka collections like the Newly Compiled Collection of Myriad Leaves ( Shinsen ...
the first kana diary , the Tosa Diary ( Tosa nikki tte EU ) by the same author as the preface — Ki no Tsurayuki - dates to 934. And prefaces to previous waka collections like the Newly Compiled Collection of Myriad Leaves ( Shinsen ...
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The Sino - Japanese preface states Then we come to poems such as the “ Naniwa Bay ” poem offered by Emperor [ Nintoku ) or the “ Tominó River ... 0 B O The differences in the two prefaces point again to a different literary repertoire .
The Sino - Japanese preface states Then we come to poems such as the “ Naniwa Bay ” poem offered by Emperor [ Nintoku ) or the “ Tominó River ... 0 B O The differences in the two prefaces point again to a different literary repertoire .
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