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Fumio Shiozaki
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The incomprehensible message "○△□" appears twice in Shun-chii and Shun-chu Gokoku, and it has been interpreted in various diverse ways because it is an extremely important episode. My hypothesis is that "○△□" was formed from Kyoka's experience of "Yokyoku" and was mediated and raised by the shapes called "Fucho" which appeared in a music book for Okawa left for him by his mother.
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Tsuneo Soma
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The recent tendency in research on Kunio's new style poems and his poetical prose is to evaluate his works by enlightening them from the viewpoint of ethnology which he accomplished in his later years. In my opinion, however, this attitude should be avoided. My proposal is to evaluate the feature of Yanagida's poetical sensitivities in his early stage, by discussing his poem with the theme of "Yugure-jocho" (twilight time atmosphere), his unique love poem symbolized by the word "kiyoki-kimi" (chaste maiden), his poems with the theme of Kindai Japanese people's consciousness for their home town, and his short poems which initiated the group of poems called "jojo-shokyoku" (short lyrics) in the Kindai poetry history.
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Hideto Tsuboi
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Ito Hiromi's Territory Ron ** is remarkable in its discussion of the prose style as sustained by the realistic attitude which deserves to be called "desire to see." However, there is a danger in the area of poetry which can be destroyed by being changed into prose style. Ito's attempt is to overcome this danger by introducing an antagonist's opinions into the text. The setting of the relationship of the protagonist and the antagonist to beat each other, heighten the desire until it is a pure one. "Kanoko-Goroshi" is a typical situation, in which a desire for equal terms and spellbinding stories and systems is reversed.
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Toru Fukazawa
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Shin-Sarugaku-Ki, which is said to have been written by Fujiwara Akihira, has been frequently referred to as a source of the history of entertainment, because in its preface there is a description of the people who enjoy Sarugaku. However, the greater part of the book consists of descriptions concerning the occupation of each member of the Uemon-no-jo family which has as many asover forty people. Therefore, there should be another point of view to evaluate this work. An attempt is made to explain this work as a united whole, describing the time and space of "Ichi" which, according to Amino Yoshihiko, is filled with the words which become "mu-en" (estranged).
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Minoru Yoshida
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To read the poems of the students' own writing helps not only to activate the students' dialogues between themselves, but also to motivate them to start a conversation with their "other ego," because their eyes are turned toward the excellent "expressions" in the poems. To encourage the students to write "criticism," "reading impressions," and "the author's message," and to read what each other writes are effective means to establish such dialogues. Because of the limitation of the poems as teaching material (because of their being the students' works), my future goal is to search for other such teaching materials as the students can make a diachronic discovery (the term used by Mr. Sugai).
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Katsumi Ozawa
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Mitsugu Takahashi
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Shinichi Saeki
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Takayuki Tamai
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Ichiro Sekiya
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