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In Ecchu-shugin, Otomo-no-Yakamochi's collection of poems, an extremely aesthetic moment of the poetical landscape comes when the poet seeks after the ultimate beauty of comradeship. It is so especially in the depiction of wisterias in the 4199th poem. The beautiful scene of wisterias with their shadows on the waters, exquisitely constructed by analogies, represents the ideal association the poet had with his friends at Lake Fuse. This fusion of subjectivity and landscape had a great influence on the waka poetics of the Heian Period and afterwards.
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Sayaka Aihara
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The adjective "nurushi" ("dull," "slow") and its derivatives are noticeably used in the Wakana part of Genji-monogatari. The use of the word is not without purpose. Rather it is the very key to interpret the important sequence of the part, the liaison between Genji's wife Onna-Sannomiya and Kashiwagi. The adjective effectively conveys negative feelings into which the victims -Genji, Yugiri, and Kashiwagi himself- have fallen. At the same time implicitly shows the character of Onna-Sannomiya, although there is no direct mention it of her in the part. Thus both the denotations and connotations of the story are explicable in terms of this single word.
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Hideo Hirata
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The moon is often the theme of medieval waka poems. Since the Insei Period, the times ruled by the ex-Emperors, the religious system had been rapidly re-organized, and this shift in religious history had a great cultural influence in the Middle Ages. It is also reflected in waka poems of the age as most of them treat divine themes. Among them that of the moon is most frequent, because it was then regarded as a sacred area where gods manifested themselves, a place linking this world to Heaven. It was also believed that the moon was a mirror which could reflect the images of gods. Thus in the extremely mystic age, the moon had played an important role in waka poetics.
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Katsuhiro Kamiya
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The famous joruri play Kana-tehon-chushingura is based on Hanadasuki-ganryu-jima, a popular book by Tada-Nanrei. Indeed, the thrilling sequences of the second and third chapters in the Kakogawa edition of Kana-dehon owe much to Nanrei's style of entertainment. But Kana-dehon is essentially different from the popular book. For, while to some extent following the pattern of the latter, it was successfully reworked into a more dramatic tragedy.
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Satoshi Nomoto
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Sakutaro Hagiwara's poem "Sinanai-tako," published in the April issue of Shin-seinen in 1927 and later reprinted in his collection of poems Shukumei (1939), suggests a unique view of immortality. The immortal octopus in the poem implies the ultimate impossibility of death in wartime when death occurs not individually but collectively. It also implies a trace of something uncanny in literature that cannot be represented and figuratively dead. Here reading several other literary texts of the same age, I will consider the impossibility of death which is both physical and literary.
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