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The Poetry Contest in Six Hundred Rounds (2 vols): A Translation and Commentary
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The Poetry Contest in Six Hundred Rounds (2 vols): A Translation and Commentary

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For the monumental Poetry Competition in Six Hundred Rounds (Roppyakuban uta'awase), twelve poets each provided one hundred waka poems, fifty on seasonal topics and fifty on love, which were matched, critiqued by the participants and judged by Fujiwara no Shunzei, the premiere poet of his age. Its critical importance is heightened by the addition of a lengthy Appeal (chinjo) against Shunzei’s judgements by the conservative poet and monk, Kensho. It is one of the key texts for understanding poetic and critical practice in late twelfth century Japan, and of the conflict between conservative and innovative poets.

The Competition and Appeal are presented here for the first time in complete English translation with accompanying commentary and explanatory notes by Thomas McAuley.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
12 December 2019
Pages
1288
ISBN
9789004411289

For the monumental Poetry Competition in Six Hundred Rounds (Roppyakuban uta'awase), twelve poets each provided one hundred waka poems, fifty on seasonal topics and fifty on love, which were matched, critiqued by the participants and judged by Fujiwara no Shunzei, the premiere poet of his age. Its critical importance is heightened by the addition of a lengthy Appeal (chinjo) against Shunzei’s judgements by the conservative poet and monk, Kensho. It is one of the key texts for understanding poetic and critical practice in late twelfth century Japan, and of the conflict between conservative and innovative poets.

The Competition and Appeal are presented here for the first time in complete English translation with accompanying commentary and explanatory notes by Thomas McAuley.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
12 December 2019
Pages
1288
ISBN
9789004411289