List of classical Japanese texts

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This is a list of texts written in classical Japanese, grouped by genres and in chronological order.

Genres

Buddhism

Confucianism and philosophy

Diary

Dictionary, Encyclopedia

Fable and novel

Go and shogi

History

Mathematics, science

Poetry

Kanshi

Waka

  1. Kokin Wakashū (c. 920)
  2. Gosen Wakashū (951)
  3. Shūi Wakashū (1005–1007)
  4. Goshūi Wakashū (1086)
  5. Kin'yō Wakashū (1124–27)
  6. Shika Wakashū (1151–54)
  7. Senzai Wakashū (1187)
  8. Shin Kokin Wakashū (1205)
  9. Shinchokusen Wakashū (1234)
  10. Shokugosen Wakashū (1251)
  11. Shokukokin Wakashū (1265)
  12. Shokushūi Wakashū (1278)
  13. Shingosen Wakashū (1303)
  14. Gyokuyō Wakashū (1313–14)
  15. Shokusenzai Wakashū (1320)
  16. Shokugoshūi Wakashū (1325–26)
  17. Fūga Wakashū (1344–46)
  18. Shinsenzai Wakashū (1359)
  19. Shinshūi Wakashū (1364)
  20. Shingoshūi Wakashū (1383–84)
  21. Shinshokukokin Wakashū (1439)

Haikai

Zuihitsu

See also

Notes

References

  • Brownlee, John S. (1997) Japanese historians and the national myths, 1600-1945: The Age of the Gods and Emperor Jimmu. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 0-7748-0644-3 Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. ISBN 4-13-027031-1
  • Brownlee, John S. (1991). Political Thought in Japanese Historical Writing: From Kojiki (712) to Tokushi Yoron (1712). Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. ISBN 0-88920-997-9