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Imperial waka anthologies: anthologies as a national project. Each anthology reflected the taste of time and with loyal dignity became canons for contemporaries and those who followed. The earliest three anthologies are often called
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Konishi, Jin’ichi, et al. “Association and Progression: Principles of Integration in Anthologies and Sequences of Japanese Court Poetry, A. D. 900-1350.” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, vol. 21, 1958, pp. 67–127. JSTOR,
996:"Review of The Ten Thousand Leaves. A Translation of the Man'yoshu, Japan's Premier Anthology of Classical Poetry. Volume One.; From the Country of Eight Islands. An Anthology of Japanese Poetry.; The Zen Poems of Ryokan" 853:
Teele, Nicholas J. “Rules for Poetic Elegance. Fujiwara No Kintō’s ‘Shinsen Zuinō’ & ‘Waka Kuhon.’” Monumenta Nipponica, vol. 31, no. 2, 1976, pp. 145–64. JSTOR,
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Imperial anthologies: advancing the Imperial waka anthologies, the earliest imperial anthologies gathered Kanshi, the Chinese poetry which Japanese learned from the
277:: 20 scrolls, 1,978 poems, its name apparently aimed to show the relation and counterpart to Kokin Wakashū, ordered in 1201 by former Emperor Go-Toba, compiled by 834: 1251: 1079: 102:
is supplied by headnotes), and the poems are written in a Japanese version of the Chinese monosyllabic pronunciation for the Chinese characters.
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Most waka poets had their own anthologies edited by themselves or by others. Some of these are sources of the imperial anthologies.
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works. The editor is unknown. Perhaps edited in the early Heian period. Many misattributed waka are included.
1275: 1227: 453: 426: 124:, Eight Major Anthologies. Twenty one Imperial anthologies were created: they are collectively known as the 208: 480: 331: 516: 1103: 302: 808: 739: 507: 471: 444: 435: 273: 91: 242: 212:: 10 scrolls, 716 poems, ordered by former Emperor Shirakawa, drafts completed 1124–1127, compiled by 1196: 775: 462: 355: 258: 192: 126: 58: 884:
Kokin Wakashu: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry: With ‘Tosa Nikki’ and ‘Shinsen Waka’
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Imperial anthologies - thirteen anthologies were edited mostly in the Kamakura period.
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Traditional Japanese Literature: An Anthology, Beginnings to 1600, Abridged Edition
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Traces of Dreams: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of Basho.
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The Princeton Companion to Classical Japanese Literature
1246: 1220: 1169: 1095: 230:: 10 scrolls, 411 poems, ordered in 1144 by former 912: 98:. It is not organized in any particular way (most 56: 835:List of National Treasures of Japan (writings) 552: 223: 120:, Three Major Anthologies, and earliest eight 50: 1073: 724:. Three anthologies were edited in the early 257:: 20 scrolls, 1,285 poems, ordered by former 8: 281:(whose first name is sometimes romanized as 887:. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 1080: 1066: 1058: 944:Brower, Robert H.; Earl Roy Miner (1961). 811:, late 13th century, sponsorship uncertain 261:, probably completed in 1188, compiled by 185:: 20 scrolls, 1,351 poems, ordered by ex- 1221:Individuals and groups of Japanese poets 919:. Princeton University Press. pp.  846: 196:: 20 scrolls, 1,220 poems, Ordered in 170:: 20 scrolls, 1,426 poems, ordered in 82:: the oldest anthology in Japanese, c. 7: 911:; H. Odagiri; R. E. Morrell (1985). 1177:List of Japanese poetry anthologies 566:): a treatise on renga poetics by 94:was probably the last to edit the 59:Collections of the Twenty-One Eras 14: 1044:Stanford University Press, 1998. 881:McCullough, Helen Craig (1985). 90:are numbered as separate poems), 869:https://doi.org/10.2307/2718620 855:https://doi.org/10.2307/2384458 815:List of Japanese language poets 1233:Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry 1228:Japanese poets (category list) 820:List of Japanese classic texts 1: 973:. Columbia University Press. 967:Shirane, Haruo (2012-09-25). 948:. Stanford University Press. 790:ca. 1381 and commissioned by 560: 235: 1170:Poetry works and collections 994:Richard, Kenneth L. (1983). 707:): the oldest collection of 684:(Monkey's Straw Raincoat II) 1271:Japanese poetry anthologies 717:) written by Japanese poets 553: 224: 57: 1292: 830:List of poetry anthologies 774:for reciting. Compiled by 529:: 20 scrolls, 1,554 poems. 520:: 20 scrolls, 1,920 poems. 511:: 20 scrolls, 2,364 poems. 502:: 20 scrolls, 2,210 poems. 493:: 20 scrolls, 1,347 poems. 484:: 20 scrolls, 2,159 poems. 475:: 20 scrolls, 2,796 poems. 466:: 20 scrolls, 1,606 poems. 457:: 20 scrolls, 1,461 poems. 448:: 20 scrolls, 1,925 poems. 439:: 20 scrolls, 1,368 poems. 430:: 20 scrolls, 1,376 poems. 672:(Monkey's Straw Raincoat) 344:works, one of editors of 51: 871:. Accessed 22 Dec. 2023. 857:. Accessed 22 Dec. 2023. 384:Fujiwara no Teika Kashū 798:for political reasons. 794:, not included in the 581:. Given the status of 535:Shinshokukokin Wakashū 332:Kakinomoto no Hitomaro 946:Japanese court poetry 609:Shinseninutsukubashū 427:Shinchokusen Wakashū 374:Ogura Hyakunin Isshu 372:, or more precisely 297:(Karyū), the priest 259:Emperor Go-Shirakawa 204:, completed in 1086. 156:Ōshikōchi no Mitsune 20:list of significant 1252:Articles with poems 490:Shokugoshūi Wakashū 481:Shokusenzai Wakashū 263:Fujiwara no Shunzei 241:–1154, compiled by 214:Minamoto no Shunrai 766:: a collection of 634:Haikai Shichibushū 611:(1532): edited by 591:(1470): edited by 585:after compilation. 583:imperial anthology 577:(1356): edited by 526:Shingoshūi Wakashū 508:Shinsenzai Wakashū 445:Shokukokin Wakashū 436:Shokugosen Wakashū 396:: an anthology of 386:: an anthology of 354:: an anthology of 340:: an anthology of 330:: an anthology of 303:Minamoto Michitomo 295:Fujiwara no Ietaka 274:Shin Kokin Wakashū 92:Ōtomo no Yakamochi 38:Starting with the 1258: 1257: 980:978-0-231-50453-9 776:Fujiwara no Kintō 589:Shinsentsukubashū 463:Shingosen Wakashū 454:Shokushūi Wakashū 394:Izumi Shikibu Shū 388:Fujiwara no Teika 378:Fujiwara no Teika 356:Fujiwara no Kintō 279:Fujiwara no Teika 202:Emperor Shirakawa 142:and completed c. 1283: 1247:Individual poems 1082: 1075: 1068: 1059: 1052: 1038: 1032: 1031: 991: 985: 984: 964: 958: 957: 941: 935: 934: 918: 905: 899: 898: 878: 872: 864: 858: 851: 619:later developed. 565: 562: 558: 517:Shinshūi Wakashū 410:Muromachi period 408:(1185–1333) and 358:, the editor of 319:Private editions 311:Asukai Masatsune 243:Fujiwara Akisuke 240: 237: 229: 176:Emperor Murakami 160:Mibu no Tadamine 64: 62: 54: 53: 1291: 1290: 1286: 1285: 1284: 1282: 1281: 1280: 1261: 1260: 1259: 1254: 1242: 1216: 1165: 1091: 1089:Japanese poetry 1086: 1056: 1055: 1040:Haruo Shirane. 1039: 1035: 1012:10.2307/2758798 1000:Pacific Affairs 993: 992: 988: 981: 966: 965: 961: 943: 942: 938: 931: 907: 906: 902: 895: 880: 879: 875: 865: 861: 852: 848: 843: 825:Japanese poetry 805: 788:Munenaga Shinnō 783:Shin'yō Wakashū 758: 740:Bunka Shūreishū 695: 678:(Carbon Carton) 605: 563: 549: 472:Gyokuyō Wakashū 414: 406:Kamakura period 342:Ki no Tsurayuki 321: 265:(also known as 238: 148:Ki no Tsurayuki 112: 74: 48: 36: 22:Japanese poetry 12: 11: 5: 1289: 1287: 1279: 1278: 1276:Lists of books 1273: 1263: 1262: 1256: 1255: 1250: 1248: 1244: 1243: 1241: 1240: 1235: 1230: 1224: 1222: 1218: 1217: 1215: 1214: 1207: 1200: 1197:Nijūichidaishū 1193: 1186: 1179: 1173: 1171: 1167: 1166: 1164: 1163: 1156: 1149: 1142: 1135: 1128: 1121: 1114: 1107: 1099: 1097: 1093: 1092: 1087: 1085: 1084: 1077: 1070: 1062: 1054: 1053: 1033: 1006:(1): 157–159. 986: 979: 959: 936: 929: 900: 893: 873: 859: 845: 844: 842: 839: 838: 837: 832: 827: 822: 817: 812: 804: 801: 800: 799: 796:Nijūichidaishū 792:Emperor Chōkei 786:: compiled by 779: 757: 754: 753: 752: 751: 750: 743: 736: 718: 709:Chinese poetry 694: 689: 688: 687: 686: 685: 679: 673: 665: 659: 653: 652:(A Spring Day) 647: 646:(A Winter Day) 631: 620: 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Index

Japanese poetry
anthologies
Waka
Kokin Wakashū
Collections of the Twenty-One Eras
Nara period
Man'yōshū
785
chōka
Ōtomo no Yakamochi
metadata
Heian period
Nijūichidaishū
Kokin Wakashū
Emperor Daigo
905
Ki no Tsurayuki
Ki no Tomonori
Ōshikōchi no Mitsune
Mibu no Tadamine
Gosen Wakashū
951
Emperor Murakami
Shūi Wakashū
Emperor Kazan
Goshūi Wakashū
1075
Emperor Shirakawa
Kin'yō Wakashū
Minamoto no Shunrai

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