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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... Waka Poems ; hereafter Kokinshû ) was the first imperially sponsored anthology of Japanese Poetry ( waka ) . Compiled in 905 under the auspices of Emperor Daigo after a good century of impe- rial support for Sino - Japanese poetry , the ...
... Waka Poems ; hereafter Kokinshû ) was the first imperially sponsored anthology of Japanese Poetry ( waka ) . Compiled in 905 under the auspices of Emperor Daigo after a good century of impe- rial support for Sino - Japanese poetry , the ...
Page 94
... waka - in competition with Chinese poetry , the form that had all but crowded waka out of the social milieux of the powerful , and arguing that waka was as natural as song to a bird and socially useful . " Mark Morris , " Waka and Form , ...
... waka - in competition with Chinese poetry , the form that had all but crowded waka out of the social milieux of the powerful , and arguing that waka was as natural as song to a bird and socially useful . " Mark Morris , " Waka and Form , ...
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... waka ( or tanka ) poetry as the both most primeval and most mature standard form of poetry . This claim is confirmed by the collection itself which clearly establishes waka as the orthodox form , and relegates other verse forms , such ...
... waka ( or tanka ) poetry as the both most primeval and most mature standard form of poetry . This claim is confirmed by the collection itself which clearly establishes waka as the orthodox form , and relegates other verse forms , such ...
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