-
Hattori Ransetsu (1654 – 1707) was an Edo
samurai who
became a
haikai poet
under the
guidance of
Matsuo Bashō. R. H.
Blyth considered Ransetsu to be Bashō's...
- (1473–1549)
Matsuo Bashō (1644–1694)
Nozawa Bonchō (c. 1640–1714)
Hattori Ransetsu (1654-1707)
Takarai Kikaku (1661–1707)
Uejima Onitsura (1661–1738) Yokoi...
- his pupils, he
singled out four of Bashō's disciples: Kikaku, Kyorai,
Ransetsu, and Sodō. In 1770, he ****umed the haigō [jp] (俳号,
haiku pen name) of Yahantei...
- ISBN 978-3-943117-86-8. ****an
portal Literature portal Poetry portal Hattori Ransetsu Takarai Kikaku Ichikawa Danjūrō II's
diary Oi no
tanoshimi says "cook";...
-
poetry should add life to life, not take life away from life.
Hattori Ransetsu Mukai Kyorai Eighteen Haiku by Kikaku,
translated by
Michael K. Bourdaghs...
- Chūyu) "Choices" (択一, Takuitsu) "Leisure" (余興, Yokyō) "Chopping" (乱切,
Ransetsu) "Alternate Plan" (代案, Daian) "Riichi" (立直) ****umoto
Nobuyuki Special Bonus...
-
Kabutowari Seifu Ayanochoushi Momijigasane Kasumi Ariake Hishou Gyakufu Ransetsu Takanami Jyoboku Sasetsudan Sasetsudan Enki
Marubashi Orihakou Mouko Kotsubogaeshi...
- rich
source for the
ideas of, and
anecdotes about, his master.
Hattori Ransetsu Takarai Kikaku Kyorai R H Blyth, A
History of
Haiku Vol I (1963) p. 144...
-
artists Toyohara Chikanobu and
Toyohara Kunichika, then with
Tsukioka Ransetsu (月岡藍雪) of the
Maruyama School,
before turning to
Nakamaru Seijūrō (中丸精十郎)...