Shinkokinshū

The Shinkokinshū: A New Collection of Poems Ancient and Modern (ca. 1205) is supreme among the twenty-one anthologies of court poetry ordered by the Japanese emperors between the tenth and fifteenth centuries in terms of overall literary art, the high quality of the almost two thousand poems include...

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description The Shinkokinshū: A New Collection of Poems Ancient and Modern (ca. 1205) is supreme among the twenty-one anthologies of court poetry ordered by the Japanese emperors between the tenth and fifteenth centuries in terms of overall literary art, the high quality of the almost two thousand poems included, and the depth of poetic sentiment. Laurel Rasplica Rodd's complete translation allows the reader to appreciate the elaborate integration of the anthologized poems into a single whole by means of chronological procession or imagistic association from one poem to the next that was perfected in the Shinkokinshū by Retired Emperor Gotoba, himself a serious poet, and the courtiers he appointed as compilers, including Fujiwara no Teika, one of the greatest of Japanese poets.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1588782025-04-24T04:16:59Z Shinkokinshū Rodd, Laurel Rasplica anthology court Gotoba Heian Japan Kamakura litearture sabi Saigyo Shunzei tanka Teika waka yoen yugen The Shinkokinshū: A New Collection of Poems Ancient and Modern (ca. 1205) is supreme among the twenty-one anthologies of court poetry ordered by the Japanese emperors between the tenth and fifteenth centuries in terms of overall literary art, the high quality of the almost two thousand poems included, and the depth of poetic sentiment. Laurel Rasplica Rodd's complete translation allows the reader to appreciate the elaborate integration of the anthologized poems into a single whole by means of chronological procession or imagistic association from one poem to the next that was perfected in the Shinkokinshū by Retired Emperor Gotoba, himself a serious poet, and the courtiers he appointed as compilers, including Fujiwara no Teika, one of the greatest of Japanese poets. 2025-04-24T04:16:56Z 2025-04-24T04:16:56Z 2025-04-23T12:52:40Z 2015 book ONIX_20250423_9789004288294_21 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/101121 9789004288294 9789004287587 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/158878 eng Brill's Japanese Studies Library open access image/jpeg n/a https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/101121/1/9789004288294.pdf Brill 10.1163/9789004288294 10.1163/9789004288294 33fecb33-e7c4-4fc8-96b0-7ba2fccafba9 9789004288294 9789004287587 open access
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