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Householders: The Reizei Family in Japanese History
Householders: The Reizei Family in Japanese History, As direct descendants of the great courtier-poets Fujiwara no Shunzei (1114-1204) and his son Teika (1162-1244), the heirs of the noble Reizei house can claim an unbroken literary lineage that spans over eight hundred years. During all that time, their pr, Householders: The Reizei Family in Japanese History has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Householders: The Reizei Family in Japanese History
  • Written by author Steven D. Carter
  • Published by Harvard University Press, April 2007
  • As direct descendants of the great courtier-poets Fujiwara no Shunzei (1114-1204) and his son Teika (1162-1244), the heirs of the noble Reizei house can claim an unbroken literary lineage that spans over eight hundred years. During all that time, their pr
  • As direct descendants of the great courtier-poets Fujiwara no Shunzei (1114-1204) and his son Teika (1162-1244), the heirs of the noble Reizei house can claim an unbroken literary lineage that spans over eight hundred years. During all that time, their pr
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Introduction

1. Mount Ogura

2. Kamakura

3. Wisteria Valley

4. Miyako

5. Muromachi, Sakamoto, and Beyond

6. Suruga, Figisawa, Nara, and Points Between

7. Courtiers' Quarter

8. Tokai Road

9. Abandoned Capital

10. Kyoto

Conclusion

Appendix. One Hundred Poems of the Reizei School

Works Cited

Character List of Japanese Names

General Index


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