- now
called tanrenga (短連歌) to
differentiate it from chōrenga (長連歌), the
hyakuin renga (百韻連歌 100-stanza renga) to
which the
general term
renga refers. The...
-
being "Three
Poets at Minase" (Minase
sangin hyakuin, 1488) and "Three
Poets at Yuyama" (Yuyama
sangin hyakuin, 1491). This
outstanding poet left more than...
- 2008-10-16.
Steven D. Carter.
Three Poets at Yuyama. Sogi and
Yuyama Sangin Hyakuin, 1491, in
Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 33, No. 3. (Autumn, 1978), p.249 Konishi...
- p.27
Steven D. Carter.
Three Poets at Yuyama. Sogi and
Yuyama Sangin Hyakuin, 1491, in
Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 33, No. 3. (Autumn, 1978), p.249 Konishi...
- 1665, Bashō and Yo****ada
together with some
acquaintances composed a
hyakuin, or one-hundred-verse renku. In 1666, Yo****ada's
sudden death brought...
- Yasuyori [ja] and Kamo no Chōmei's Hosshin-shū [ja], the Senjū-shō [ja] and
Shiju Hyakuin Nenshū (私聚百因縁集). Of
particular note are the
works of monk and compiler...
- A
Lacquer Box,
translation of waka and a
translation of
Minase Sangin Hyakuin, a 100-verse
renga poem led by Sōgi and
titled in
English as
Three Poets...
- pp. 58–65. "The Road to Komatsubara: A
classical Reading of the
Renga Hyakuin." The
Journal of
Asian Studies, vol. 48, no. 2, 1989, pp. 384–386. "Women's...
- Aesthetics"
Carter 1978, "Three
Poets at Yuyama: Sogi and
Yuyama Sangin Hyakuin, 1491"
Carter 1981, "Waka in the Age of Renga"
Chance 1989, "Shikishima...