近世歌風史論序説

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  • An Introduction to the History of the Styles of Early Modern <i>Waka</i> Poetry
  • 近世歌風史論序説 : 十八世紀から十九世紀へ
  • キンセイカフウ シロン ジョセツ : ジュウハチセイキ カラ ジュウキュウセイキ エ
  • from the Eighteenth to the Nineteenth Century
  • ―十八世紀から十九世紀へ―

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Fujitani-Nariakira and Banbayashi-Mitsuhira, the “kokugaku” scholars of the Edo Period, divided the history of the styles of early modern waka poetry into two periods. While Sangyoku-shū established an elegant and ethereal style of poetry from the Muromachi Period to the late eighteenth century, the plain style of Ruidai-fukugyoku-shū became more dominant in the nineteenth century. In the eighteenth century the Jige poetical circles were explosively on the rise. Under the influence of the Dōjō school they usually referred to Shin-dairin-waka-shū and other poetry collections of the school which were modeled after the works of Emperor Go-Mizunoo’s circle. In this way the trend of eighteenth-century poetics was created through the publishing media. In the nineteenth century, however, the school’s ambiguous tone became out of fashion. Instead, as the number of lay poets was on the increase, the Jige school developed its own plain style more suitable for topics from their daily life. This is the goal of early modern poetics.

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  • 近世文藝

    近世文藝 112 (0), 55-67, 2020

    日本近世文学会

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