Fūyō Wakashū (風葉和歌集) is a late 13th century collection of poetry from Japanese literature. The collection of poems was compiled in the year 1271. Although...
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form of archaic fiction until the sixteenth century. According to the Fūyō Wakashū (1271), at least 198 monogatari existed by the 13th century and that...
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century) Kinkai Wakashū (c. 1213) Kenrei-mon In Ukyō No Daibu Shū (c. 1233) Fūyō Wakashū (1271) Wakankensakushū (1277–79) Shokugenyō Wakashū (1323–24) Shūgyokushū...
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Shin'yō Wakashū: compiled by Munenaga Shinnō ca. 1381 and commissioned by Emperor Chōkei, not included in the Nijūichidaishū for political reasons. Fūyō Wakashū...
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period but is also valuable for detailing the history of the genre. The Fūyō Wakashū is a slightly later work that collects the waka poetry that was included...
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Shōshō, Hodohodo no Kesō, Kaiawase, and Haizumi are included in the 1271 Fūyō Wakashū indicating an upper bound for these stories. Tradition states that Fujiwara...
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descriptions of a number of either completely or partially lost texts. Fūyō Wakashū, a collection of poetry from various literary sources, many of which...
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inferred from other sources such as Mumyōzōshi, Shūi Hyakuban Utaawase, Fūyō Wakashū, Yoru no Nezame Monogatari, and Nezame Monogatari Emaki. The text is...
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Hiyodori sōshi (1954) The Dancing Girl of Izu (1954) Uta shigure oshidori wakashū (1954) Seishun romance seat: Aozora ni owasu (1954) Yaoya Oshichi furisode...
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