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Muromachi Renga Linked Verse Tradition
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Linked verse poetry (renga) reached its apex during the Muromachi period, representing a collaborative literary form where multiple poets alternated in composing 5-7-5 and 7-7 syllable stanzas. Central to the cultural activities of the Ashikaga shoguns and nobility, it produced master poets including Sogi and Shinkei. As the direct predecessor of haikai, renga documents the sophisticated literary practice of intellectual elites during this crucial transition from medieval to early modern Japan.
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Subcategory:Literature
Location:Kyoto, Kyoto
Time Period:1350-1600
Influence:National
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