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The Gyokuyō Wakashū (
The anthology was compiled by Fujiwara no Tamekane, also known as Kyōgoku no Tamekane, who was descended from Fujiwara no Teika. This branch of the poet dynasty allied itself with the younger liberal Reizei rather than the older conservative Nijō).
The work consists of twenty volumes containing 2,796 poems. This and the Fūga Wakashū would be the only Imperial anthologies compiled by either the liberal Ryogoku or the liberal Reizei.[1]
Notes
edit- ^ Brower, Robert H. et al. (1961). Japanese Court Poetry, p. 485.
References
edit- Brower, Robert H. and Earl Miner. (1961). Japanese Court Poetry. Stanford: Stanford University Press, OCLC 32671
External links
edit- Online manuscript at International Research Center for Japanese Studies: 1 volume Archived 2017-09-14 at the Wayback Machine (unknown year)