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<description>A collaborative effort to make texts of classical Japanese literature available on the World Wide Web. Includes poetry, prose, and drama from the Nara Period to the present.</description>
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<title>Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan</title>
<description>English translations of the Sarashina Diary (1009-1059), the Diary of Murasaki Shikibu (1007-1010), and the Diary of Izumi Shikibu (1002-1003).</description>
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<title>Heian Poetry Jam: The Poetic and Social History of Waka</title>
<description>The Japanese held formal and informal poetry contests, both pre-written and extemporaneous poetry on specified themes;  not only a form of entertainment, but a way to make or break one&#039;s social prestige in the Imperial Court. This article demonstrates how the poetry games of medieval Japan can work as creative entertainments within the SCA.</description>
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<title>The Japanese Literature Home Page</title>
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