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Izumi Shikibu's many “I”s: an example of the complexity of the lyric subject in classical Japanese poetry | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Izumi Shikibu's many “I”s: an example of the complexity of the lyric subject in classical Japanese poetry
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Lise Bénézet
Key Points
The lyric subject reflects multiple identities shaped by personal experiences, culture, and history.
Detailed analysis uncovers patterns of self-representation through various poetic forms and themes.
Exploration of classical poetry showcases the importance of individuality within the lyric subject framework.
Implications for understanding identity in literature offer insights into cultural expressions of self.
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Lise Bénézet (Sun,) studied this question.
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