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The Making of Shinkokinshū
Harvard University Press, 2002 Cloth: 978-0-674-00853-3 Library of Congress Classification PL728.29.H84 2002 Dewey Decimal Classification 895.612208
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This study of the Japanese imperial court in the early thirteenth century focuses on the compilation of one of Japan’s most important poetry collections, Shinkokinshū. Using personal diaries, court records, poetry texts, and literary treatises, Robert N. Huey reconstructs the process by which Retired Emperor Go-Toba brought together contending factions to produce this collection and laid the groundwork for his later attempt at imperial restoration. The work analyzes how poetic discourse of the imperial court animated both other kinds of writing and other activities. Finally, it underscores the inextricable ties between the writing of poetry and court politics. See other books on: Anthologies (multiple authors) | Japanese poetry | Making | To 1600 | Waka See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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