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'''''Eiga Taigai''''' (詠歌大概) is a book of poetic theory written by the Japanese '']'' poet ] in the ]. It falls within the '']'' genre. It is also known as '''''Eiga no Taigai''''' (詠歌之大概).


:::So ... you're not going to strike your personal attack? I made it quite clear that I understood well enough that the quoted passage obviously makes no reference to ''mottainashi'' (the word is instead ''asamashi''), which is all that matters: are you just too lazy to look for a pre- source that verifies the content?
== Authorship and date ==
''Eiga Taigai'' was written by the poet ].{{sfnm|1a1=Kubota|1y=2007|1p=37}} The work's date of composition was some time in 1215 or later.{{sfnm|1a1=Kubota|1y=2007|1p=37}} Haruo Fujihira, in his article on the work for '']'', dates it to no earlier than the ] of 1221,{{sfnm|1a1=Fujihira|1y=2001}} and states that it was likely presented to ]'s son the ] (尊快法親王).{{sfnm|1a1=Fujihira|1y=2001}} These details are arrived at from a quotation of ''Eiga Taigai'' in 井蛙抄 by ].{{sfnm|1a1=Fujihira|1y=2001}}

== Contents ==

== Textual tradition ==

== References ==
=== Citations ===
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=== Works cited ===
{{Refbegin|colwidth=80em}}
* {{cite encyclopedia
|editor-last = Kubota
|editor-first = Jun
|editor-link = Jun Kubota
|encyclopedia = ]
|title = ''Eiga Taigai''
|script-title = ja:詠歌大概
|language = Japanese
|year = 2007
|publisher = ]
}}
* {{cite encyclopedia
|last = Fujihira
|first = Haruo
|author-link = Haruo Fujihira
|encyclopedia = ]
|title = ''Eiga Taigai''
|script-title = ja:詠歌大概
|language = Japanese
|year = 2001<!-- https://japanknowledge.com/contents/nipponica/index.html and the ja.wiki article; this date also gels with the fact that the most recent date mentioned in their "Aiko Satō" article is 2001. -->
|publisher = ]
|url = https://kotobank.jp/word/詠歌大概-35816#E6.97.A5.E6.9C.AC.E5.A4.A7.E7.99.BE.E7.A7.91.E5.85.A8.E6.9B.B8.28.E3.83.8B.E3.83.83.E3.83.9D.E3.83.8B.E3.82.AB.29
|accessdate = 2019-11-07
|ref = harv
|url-status = live
|df =
}}<!--
* {{cite book
|last = Satō
|first = Tsuneo
|author-link = Tsuneo Satō
|chapter = Eiga Ittei
|pages = 330
|title = ]
|script-title = ja:日本古典文学大辞典
|language = Japanese
|year = 1983
|volume = 1
|location = Tokyo
|publisher = Iwanami Shoten
|oclc = 11917421
|ref = harv
}} -->
{{Refend}}
{{Authority control}}
{DEFAULTSORT:Eiga Taigai}}

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Latest revision as of 11:30, 29 December 2019

So ... you're not going to strike your personal attack? I made it quite clear that I understood well enough that the quoted passage obviously makes no reference to mottainashi (the word is instead asamashi), which is all that matters: are you just too lazy to look for a pre-2008 source that verifies the content?