Cheryl A. Crowley, Ph.D. (2001) in Japanese Literature, Columbia University, is Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature at Emory University. She has published on Japanese literature in Monumenta Nipponica, Early Modern Japan Journal, US-Japan Women's Journal, and Japan Studies Review. More.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

List of illustrations viii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1

Chapter One
Buson, the Bunjin (Literati), and the Basho Revival 14

Chapter Two
Buson and His Audience: Anxiety And Transcendence 35

Chapter Three
Anxiety and the Formation of a Poet: Hokku 1740 - 1770 52

Chapter Four
An Unarmed Blossom Guard: Hokku 1771 - 1783 93

Chapter Five
Resisting Communality: Linked Verse Sequences 130

Chapter Six
Buson and Haiga 165

Epilogue 244
Appendix 249
Bibliography 292
Cited Buson Hokku 301
Index 304

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