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Eiga Taigai (詠歌大概) is a book of poetic theory written by the Japanese waka poet Fujiwara no Teika in the Kamakura period. It falls within the karon genre. It is also known as Eiga no Taigai (詠歌之大概).

Authorship and date

Eiga Taigai was written by the poet Fujiwara no Teika. The work's date of composition was some time in 1215 or later. Haruo Fujihira, in his article on the work for Encyclopedia Nipponica, dates it to no earlier than the Jōkyū Rebellion of 1221, and states that it was likely presented to Emperor Go-Toba's son the Cloistered Prince Sonkai (尊快法親王). These details are arrived at from a quotation of Eiga Taigai in 井蛙抄 by Ton'a.

Contents

Textual tradition

References

Citations

  1. ^ Kubota 2007, p. 37.
  2. ^ Fujihira 2001.

Works cited

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