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Medieval Japan.

 

NOTE: See also the files: fd-Japan-msg, Greenland-msg, India-msg, Scythians-msg, pirates-msg, Manx-msg.

 

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From: Electric Wolf <elecwolf at GMAIL.COM>

Date: June 11, 2011 8:13:46 PM CDT

To: CALONTIR at listserv.unl.edu

Subject: Re: [CALONTIR] Japanese poetry research?

 

I picked up "Traditional Japanese Literature - An anthology : Beginnings to 1600".

Edited by Harou Shirane.  From a recommendation by the SCA-JML Yahoo group.

 

It has taught me all kinds of things.  If you happen to be at Lilies, you can find me in the Bard Cave more often than not and I will have it with me if you want to look it over.  At least after tomorrow morning...

 

On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Ingeborg Ulfsdottyr <alianoraree at yahoo.com> wrote:

I'm researching Japanese poetry 600-1600, and the only three books I've been

able to find on the subject are Japanese Court Poetry, by Brower and Miner,

Introduction to Japanese Court Poetry, by Miner, and Brocade by Night, by

McCullough.  Can anyone point me to some other books or articles?

 

Ingeborg

--

David "Volk'abe" Mc.

Nullum beneficium inpune stat.

Mai ka ji

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