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Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
Hyakunin Isshū is an anthology of 100 waka poems by 100 different poets; it was assembled by Fujiwara no Teika (1162–1241; also known as Sadaie Fujiwara).

The titles are the names of each poet, followed by the Japanese poem in rōmaji transliteration, then the English translation. The poems include a variety of classics from the Heian and early Kamakura periods.

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Hyakunin-isshu (Single songs of a hundred poets) and Nori no hatsu-ne (The dominant note of the law), edited by Sadaie Fujiwara, translated into English by Clay MacCauley. Published in Yokohama, Shanghai by Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. 1917. OCLC 10905811

Patricia,

Thanks for this ebook. Very well done.
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