Hyakunin’shu: Reading the Hundred Poets in Late Edo Japan

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Joshua S. Mostow, "Hyakunin’shu: Reading the Hundred Poets in Late Edo Japan"
English | ISBN: 0824895681 | 2024 | 176 pages | PDF | 25 MB

Hyakunin’shu: Reading the Hundred Poets in Late Edo Japan explores the “popular literary literacy” of the Japanese at the edge of modernity. By reproducing and translating a well-known annotated and illustrated Ansei-era (1854–1859) edition of the Hyakunin isshu―for hundreds of years the most basic and best-known waka primer in the entire Japanese literary canon―Joshua Mostow reveals how commoners of the time made sense of the collection. Thanks to the popularization of the poems in the early modern period and the advent of commercial publishing, the Hyakunin’shu (as it was commonly called) was no longer the exclusive intellectual property of the upper classes but part of a poetic heritage shared by all literate Japanese.

Mostow traces the Hyakunin’shu’s history from the first published collections in the early sixteenth century and printed commentaries of formerly esoteric and secret exegesis to later editions that include imagined portraits of the poets and, ultimately, pictures of the “heart”―pictorializations of the meaning of the poems themselves. His study illuminates the importance of “variant

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