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古代文学史に於ける近江飛鳥朝の意義
A Meaning of the Age of "Omi-Asuka" in an Ancient History of Japanese Literature
德光, 久也
This study is summarized in two points. They are as follows. (1) Till now the early part of an ancient history of Japanese Literature is the age of Emperor Suiko. (593-628 A.D.) And the materials of this decision are the prose writings in the age of Emperor Suiko. But these prose writings are practical ones, not poetical or aesthetic. Therefore it is not right to think that these prose writings are materials to point the early part of an ancient history of Japanese Literature. (2) I think that the standpoint of the eariy part of an ancient history of Japanese Literature must be researched in another way. The original form of "Kojiki" was formed in the Sixth century. But the present "Kojiki" was formed in the Eighth century. Between these two centuries was the time of Modification. The most important and the last modifications is the age of Emperor Tenmu. "Manyo-shiu", a Japanese anthology in the early days, was formed in the same age that the original form of "Kojiki" was formed. Finally I conclude that the age of Omi-Asuka is the flowering age of an ancient history of Japanese Literature.
Article
信州大學紀要 1(1): 37-55(1951)
departmental bulletin paper
信州大学
1951-07
application/pdf
信州大學紀要
1
1
37
55
AN00219843
https://soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/17263/files/Shinshu_Bulletin01-17.pdf
jpn