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Hyakunin Isshu (百人一首) is a classical Japanese anthology of one hundred Japanese waka by one hundred poets. The most famous and standard version was compiled by Fujiwara no Teika.
Translations
[edit]- See Hyakunin Isshū for a list of published English translations
- Hyak Nin Is'shiu, or Stanzas by a Century of Poets (1866), by F. V. Dickins (external scan)
- edition with: annotated English translations, Appendix, Index, Errata, catalogue of titles, table of characters; Japanese text (vertical, from back)
- Hyaku-Nin-Isshu, or Stanzas by a Century of Poets (1892), by F. V. Dickins (external scan)
- new edition with all notes and end matter removed; Japanese text reformatted to run horizontally
- “Hyakunin-Isshu (Single Songs of a Hundred Poets),” TASJ, 27(4), 1–152 (1899), by Clay MacCauley
- “Hyaku Nin Isshu in English” (1907), by Yone Noguchi
- English translations, numbered
- A Hundred Verses from Old Japan (1909), by William Ninnis Porter
- English translations, romanized transcriptions, illustrations, and notes following each translation
Individual poems
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See also
[edit]- Portal:Medieval poetry
- Portal:Japanese literature
- Ogura Hyakunin Isshu on Wikipedia
- 小倉百人一首 on Japanese Wikisource