MITSUTA Kazunobu (More info)
Books
- 2008
- The Way of Veiling Love: Kenkō and His Essays in Idleness, Tokyo: Seisō Shobō
- The Process of Bashō Becoming BASHŌ, Tokyo: Seisō Shobō
- 2005
- Renga at the Present Day, (Co-authored), Fukuoka: Kaichōsha
- 1996
- A History of Japanese Literature 6, (Co-authored), Tokyo: Iwanami shoten
- 1991
- New Series of Japanese Classical Literature: Chikurinshō, (Co-edited), Tokyo: Iwanami shoten
- 1984
- A List of Book Collection at Manshuin, (Edited), Kyoto: Rinsen shoten
Articles
- 2007
- “On the Singing and Reading of Renga: The Minase Sangin and Yunoyama Sangin as Models”, Nihon-Kenkyu 36, pp139-164
- 2003
- “A Discussion of Haikai as a Group Art: before and after Bashō's Invention”, Kokubungaku: Kaishaku to Kyōzai no Kenkyū 48(8), pp82-87
- 2002
- “The Sound of the Body: Was Saigyō Well Understood?” Bungaku 3(2), pp2-8
- “The Essence of Renga”, Bungaku 3(5), pp2-13
- 1999
- “The Establishment of Set Expression: the Foundation of Research on Manyōshū”, Bungaku 10(4)
- 1998
- “From Renga to Haikai, or from Haikai to Renga”, Kokubungaku: Kaishaku to Kyōzai no Kenkyū 43(14)
- 1997
- “A Ball on the Rapid Stream: from Bashō's Nozarashi kikō”, Nihon-Kenkyu 16
- “Bashō's Mother”, Shinchō 94(4)
- 1996
- “The Way of Setting a Topic: Poems of the Same Topic and Poem Competition in the Period of Classical Waka”, Tanka kenkyū 53(11)
- “The World of Renga's New Rules”, Kokugo kokubun, Vol.65, No.5
- 1992
- “The Structure of Renku for Rebuilding Bashō's Cottage”, Kokugo kokubun 65(5)
- “The Way of Creating Renga and Practice Methods: an Introduction to Bashō's Style”, Tanka kenkyū 49(4)
- 1991
- “How Did Yosa Buson Spend His Days in Kyoto?”, Kokubungaku: Kaishaku to Kyōzai no Kenkyū 36(13)
- “The Mirror of the Moon and the Mirror of the Flowers: a Research on Bashō's Hokku 'Kiyotaki ya' ”, Renga Haikai Kenkyū 81
- 1990
- “Haikai and Mitate: Concerning Expressions before and after Bashō”, Nihon-Kenkyu 3
- 1986
- “Eyes and Ears: a Method in Bashō's Late Years”, Kokugo to Kokubungaku, 55(6)
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