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hold a poetry competition on the themes of the moon and love; other animals headed by a stag and a badger gate-crash the gathering and the badger causes so much outrage that he barely escapes alive; disgraced, he retreats to a cave where he writes poems with a
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as a unified sequence and not only as individual units, the lasting importance of the poetic output of these occasions may be measured also from their contribution to the
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are illustrated records of actual poetry contests or depictions of imaginary contests such as between the
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Seeds in the Heart: Japanese Literature from the Earliest Times to the Late Sixteenth Century
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served as judge, and when one of his own offerings was matched against a superior poem by
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of 1192, he awarded victory to a poem with the line 'fields of grass', observing its
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Brocade by Night: 'Kokin Waskashū' and the Court Style in Japanese Classical Poetry
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Ito, Setsuko (1982). "The Muse in Competition: Uta-awase Through the Ages".
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and commenting 'it is shocking for anyone to write poetry without knowing
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who held a poetry contest in emulation of those of the nobility. With a
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Royston, Clifton W. (1974). "Utaawase Judgments as Poetry Criticism".
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is a satirical work of the early fifteenth century in which the
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List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Japanese books)
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Tōhoku'in Poetry Contest among Persons of Various Occupations
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Tōhoku'in Poetry Contest among Persons of Various Occupations
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A History of Japanese Literature II: The Early Middle Ages
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that hovers about the poem much as a veil of haze among
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devotes two of its lines to the musical accompaniments,
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liable to be judged archaism. Use of a phrase such as
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in which a poem from each side was matched; a judge
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Index

Utaawase

Kampyō era
manuscripts of poetry contests
National Treasures
Tokyo National Museum
waka
Japanese literary landscape
Heian period
poetics
renga
imperial anthologies
Kokinshū
Shin Kokinshū
Heian
sweet flag
iris
poems
Kampyō era
Kokinshū
diary
gagaku
saibara
costumes
former emperor
bush-warbler
cuckoo
unohana
cormorant-fishing
Kokinshū

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