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Reading the Miraculous Powers of Japanese Poetry Spells, Truth Acts, and a Medieval Buddhist Poetics of the Supernatural
A COMPARISON of the MURASAKI SHIKIBU DIARY and the LETTER of ABUTSU Carolina Negri
Japanese Studies Review, Vol. XX (2016), Pp
100 Poems Imitating 100Translations Richard P.Gabriel
Yosano Akiko and the Tale of Genji / G.G
Akazome Emon: Her Poetic Voice and Persona Takeshi Watanabe Connecticut College/Wesleyan University
Unpacking Puns: Translating Kakekotoba in the Hyakunin Isshu Honors Research Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requ
The Go-Tsuchimikado Shinkan-Bon ~ Izumi Shikibu Shū: a Translation of the Poems and an Analysis of Their Eques Nce Lisa Nelson University of Massachusetts Amherst
Telling Secrets: Mumyōzōshi, Abutsu, and the Transmission of Literary Expertise by Women
Presentation by Professor Shirane
He Arashina Iary
Universidade De São Paulo
Special Issue 7 7 6 9 9 - 8 6 5 2
Sei Shōnagon and "The Matsushima Diary" Author(S): Sei Shōnagon and R
Yosano Akiko's Use of the Moon in <I>Tangled Hair</I>
THE TALE of GENJI a Japanese Classic Illuminated the TALE of GENJI a Japanese Classic Illuminated
Power Play in Heian Japan Sei Shonagon's Makura No Sashi
Murasaki Shikibu'nun, Günlüğünde
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Setsuwa Tales About Poets in the Jikkinshō
Learning with Waka Poetry: Transmission and Production Of
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Adjectives As Elements of Style in the Prose and Verse of the Izumi Shikibu Nikki
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AESTHETICS of WOMANHOOD in HEIAN JAPAN by REBEKAH A
Library of Congress Classification
Izumi Shikibu and the Buddhist Literature of Medieval Japan Ann Arbor, MI: Center for Japanese Studies, the University of Michigan, 2008
Sanuki No Suke Nikki
The Disaster of the Third Princess Essays on the Tale of Genji
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{PDF EPUB} One Hundred Poets One Poem Each A
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Japanese Demon Lore
Waka After the Kokinshū: Anatomy of a Cultural Phenomenon By
Introduction
The Importance of Poetry in Japanese Heian-Era Romantic Relationships