藤原為家における〈擬古典主義〉と中世和歌の持続可能性 <査読論文>
藝術研究 Issue 29
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Title ( jpn ) |
藤原為家における〈擬古典主義〉と中世和歌の持続可能性 <査読論文>
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Title ( eng ) |
Pseudo-classicism on Fujiwara no Tameie and Sustainability of Medieval Waka Poetry <Articles>
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Creator |
Tsuchida Kosuke
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Source Title |
藝術研究
Annual Review of Hiroshima Society for Science of Arts
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Issue | 29 |
Start Page | 1 |
End Page | 16 |
Journal Identifire |
[ISSN] 09149872
[NCID] AN10217323
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Abstract |
Waka poetry had a history of approximately 700 years from the latter half of the eighth century when Man'yo shu was completed to the middle of the fifteenth century when Shinshoku-kokin waka shu, the last official anthology by the imperial order, was compiled. Moreover, waka was kept alive until the early modern era.
The reason for such sustainability can be found in classicism in medieval waka, established by FUJIWARA no Tameie (1198-1275). Tameie developed a method of reusing old poetry and fixed the compositional idea of mezurashi. He valued the method called koka wo toru, which means reusing old words without representing the content composed in the old poem, and found an unexpectedness on construction of old words. In the contemporary research on waka, Tameie's classicism is often regarded as "pseudo-classicism" and despised in terms of creative value attached to the composition. From the viewpoint of collective composition, however, the pseudo-classic aspects have the significance of extending poetic construction by constantly renewing the distribution of hackneyed phrases. Tameie's pseudo-classicism enabled waka poetry to be a sustainable system. |
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Japanese literature [ 910 ]
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Language |
jpn
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Resource Type | journal article |
Publisher |
広島芸術学会
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Date of Issued | 2016-07-15 |
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Copyright (c) 2016 by Author
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Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Source Identifier |
[ISSN] 0914-9872
[NCID] AN10217323
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