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Titre Triomphe ou mort de l'anthologie ? Le Kangin shû, un recueil de chansons
Auteur Jacqueline Pigeot
Mir@bel Revue Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident
Numéro no 25, 2003 L'anthologie poétique en Chine et au Japon
Rubrique / Thématique
III. Tradition de l'anthologie et culture populaire au Japon
Page 121-137
Résumé anglais Triumph or Death of the Anthology ? the Kangin shû, a Collection of Lyric Poems The Kangin shû /Songs for Leisure Hours, compiled in 1518, is a collection of 311 songs (ko-uta) of various forms, styles, and origins. Despite these differences, the anonymous compiler has succeeded in creating a work of great coherence and consistency, through the use of subtle and varied - often playful - principles to link each poem to the next. In this paper, the corpus of the songs and the linking principles employed are discussed, as well as the question of the ontological status of the collection : is it an anthology of songs or a compendium of linking principles ?
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