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Eiga Ittei (詠歌一体, also read Eiga no Ittei or Eiga Ittai) is a book of poetic theory written by the Japanese waka poet Fujiwara no Tameie in the Kamakura period. It falls within the genre. It has a large number of alternate titles, including Waka Ittei, Kadō no Sho, Waka Hishō, Sanken Hiketsu and Yakumo Kuden. It provides advice to its readers, presumed to be beginner students of waka composition, in eight sections, and bears similarities to other poetic theory works by Tameie's father, Fujiwara no Teika, and grandfather, Fujiwara no Shunzei.

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  • Eiga Ittei (詠歌一体, also read Eiga no Ittei or Eiga Ittai) is a book of poetic theory written by the Japanese waka poet Fujiwara no Tameie in the Kamakura period. It falls within the genre. It has a large number of alternate titles, including Waka Ittei, Kadō no Sho, Waka Hishō, Sanken Hiketsu and Yakumo Kuden. It provides advice to its readers, presumed to be beginner students of waka composition, in eight sections, and bears similarities to other poetic theory works by Tameie's father, Fujiwara no Teika, and grandfather, Fujiwara no Shunzei. (en)
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  • Eiga Ittei (詠歌一体, also read Eiga no Ittei or Eiga Ittai) is a book of poetic theory written by the Japanese waka poet Fujiwara no Tameie in the Kamakura period. It falls within the genre. It has a large number of alternate titles, including Waka Ittei, Kadō no Sho, Waka Hishō, Sanken Hiketsu and Yakumo Kuden. It provides advice to its readers, presumed to be beginner students of waka composition, in eight sections, and bears similarities to other poetic theory works by Tameie's father, Fujiwara no Teika, and grandfather, Fujiwara no Shunzei. (en)
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