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This is a wiki created by J. Christopher Kern, Assistant Professor at Auburn University.


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The purpose of the wiki is a collection of research notes and translations. Anyone is welcome to view or use them (with credit), although the content is non-peer reviewed and often in a draft state.


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1. An annotated translation of the [[Gosen wakashu]] (後撰和歌集), the second imperially sponsored collection of ''waka'', compiled in the late 10th century.
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2. An annotated version of the [[Kokin wakashu]] (古今和歌集), the first Imperially sponsored collection.  
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The long-term goal of this wiki is to have translations of the first three poetry collections (the 三代集) with indexes of author, vocabulary, and places.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:08, 3 April 2022

This is a wiki created by J. Christopher Kern, Assistant Professor at Auburn University.

The purpose of the wiki is a collection of research notes and translations. Anyone is welcome to view or use them (with credit), although the content is non-peer reviewed and often in a draft state.

The following projects are currently located here:

1. An annotated translation of the Gosen wakashu (後撰和歌集), the second imperially sponsored collection of waka, compiled in the late 10th century.

2. An annotated version of the Kokin wakashu (古今和歌集), the first Imperially sponsored collection.

The long-term goal of this wiki is to have translations of the first three poetry collections (the 三代集) with indexes of author, vocabulary, and places.


E-mail any comments or questions to chriskern99@gmail.com