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CONTENTS
BOOK THE FOURTH—KAMAKURA PERIOD (1186–1332)

(DECLINE OF LEARNING)

I. INTRODUCTORY 131
II. HISTORICAL WORKS—"GEMPEI SEISUIKI," "HEIKE MONOGATARI," "MIDZU-KAGAMI," "HŌGEN MONOGATARI," "HEIJI MONOGATARl" 134
III. CHŌMEI AND THE "HŌJŌKI"—"IZAYOI NO KI"—POETRY—WORKS IN CHINESE 145
 
BOOK THE FIFTH—NAMBOKU-CHŌ AND MUROMACHl PERIODS (1332–1603)

(DARK AGE)

I. INTRODUCTORY—"JINKŌSHŌTŌKI"—"TAIHEIKI" 163
II. KENKŌ AND THE "TSURE-DZURE-GUSA" 184
III. POETRY—THE NŌ OR LYRICAL DRAMA—KIŌGEN OR FARCE 197
 
BOOK THE SIXTH—YEDO PERIOD (1603–1867)

(REVIVAL OF LEARNING)

I. INTRODUCTORY—"TAIKŌKI" 217
II. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY—KANGAKUSHA (CHINESE SCHOLARS)—SEIKWA AND THE CHU-HI PHILOSOPHY, YEKKEN, HAKUSEKI, KIUSŌ 224
III. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY—POPULAR LITERATURE—SAIKAKU, CHILDREN'S STORIES—CHIKAMATSU AND THE POPULAR DRAMA 267
IV. SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY POETRY—HAIKAI, HAIBUN, KIŌKA 289
V. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY—KANGAKUSHA—FICTION—JISHŌ AND KISEKI—JITSUROKU-MONO—WASŌBIŌYE—POPULAR DRAMA 300