Kanazōshi
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kanaz-shi-198-9296697
title:
Kanazōshi
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Kanazōshi (仮名草子) describes a type of printed Japanese book that was produced primarily in Kyoto between 1600 and 1680. The term literally means “books written in kana”. The designation thus derives from the fact that the text of these books was written either entirely in kana or in a mixture of kana and kanji. Kanazōshi are considered to be a transitional genre, bridging the gap between medieval romances and the first high point of Edo period (1600-1868) literature, the ukiyozōshi composed by Ih
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanaz%C5%8Dshi
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2023-11-09T20:46:29Z
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