現代日本俳句選集Makoto Ueda University of Toronto Press, 1976 - 265 ページ |
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... Bashō , for instance , wrote a number of poems with more than seventeen syllables ; some , indeed , had more than twenty syllables . Some of his hokku , including the famous deathbed poem , were also without a season word . Of course Bashō ...
... Bashō , for instance , wrote a number of poems with more than seventeen syllables ; some , indeed , had more than twenty syllables . Some of his hokku , including the famous deathbed poem , were also without a season word . Of course Bashō ...
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... Bashō's verse also seemed lacking in complexity : he shied away from writing haiku on human life , which is complex , and preferred to com- pose poems on nature , which is simpler . In short , Shiki argued that Bashō's work was devoid ...
... Bashō's verse also seemed lacking in complexity : he shied away from writing haiku on human life , which is complex , and preferred to com- pose poems on nature , which is simpler . In short , Shiki argued that Bashō's work was devoid ...
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... Bashō ' was Iida Dakotsu . Like Bashō , he loved na- ture and cherished a lonely life in the heart of it . While still in his early twenties he retired to a remote village near Mt Fuji and embarked on the life of a poet- recluse . He ...
... Bashō ' was Iida Dakotsu . Like Bashō , he loved na- ture and cherished a lonely life in the heart of it . While still in his early twenties he retired to a remote village near Mt Fuji and embarked on the life of a poet- recluse . He ...
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5-7-5 syllable pattern aki-no Akikaze as-for autumn Autumn-wind Bashō beauty began writing bloom born in Tokyo Bōsha Buddhist Buson butterfly chō chrysanthemums cicadas Cuckoo Cuckoo group darkness essays eyes fall father flower free verse grass haikai haiku magazine haiku poets haiku writers hana Hekigodō hito hokku horse ishi Japa Japanese haiku JAPANESE PARTICLES kage Kakio kana kumo Kusa Kusatao Kyoshi literary literature MAKOTO UEDA Matsuo Bashō me-no mizu modern haiku modern Japanese mono moon moonlight mountains naka naki naku naru night nomin Ogiwara Seisensui peony plum blossoms poem poet's poetic poetry return to Japan season word Seisensui Seishi Seto Inland Sea shadow Shiki shita shite Shūōshi smell snow Sōjō sora spider spring Staggerbush stone summer there-is Tokyo University Tōta traditional traditionalist translation tree tsuki verse form volumes of haiku waga wind winter Wintry-gust writing haiku written wrote yori young yuki