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Nijōin no Sanuki Shū

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47:. The text dates to before 1187, probably 1182, and probably originally consisted of 100 poems, but the manuscript tradition is incomplete and the most that have been recovered is 98. The surviving manuscripts all come from the same textual line, but are divided by critical scholars into two groups based on orthographic differences. 89:
The surviving manuscripts of the anthology are all missing portions, all amounting to a total of 98 poems. The texts that include more than 98 are later interpolations. Of the 98, nine were originally composed by people other than Sanuki, including
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between the poems, but they are broadly divided into three sections of seasonal poems, love poems and poems on various topics. At the end are five poems that were originally meant to be included with the seasonal poems.
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The surviving manuscripts are all in the same textual line, but can be divided into two groups based on the minor differences in content and notation. Group 1 includes the two manuscripts in the possession of the
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in 1187. Sanuki probably compiled the anthology herself in 1182, when she was in her early forties, in response to
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waka
kashū
Nijōin no Sanuki
Senzai Wakashū
emperor
Kamo no Shigeyasu
Juei
Emperor Nijō
Mikawa no Naishi
ja
thematic divisions
Archives and Mausolea Department
Imperial Household Agency
Kyoto University
Shōkōkan
ja
Tōen Bunko
ja
Tōdai
Kyōdai
Gunshoruijū








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