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    Major Anthologies of Bashō (Bashō Shichibu Shū) Matsuo, Bashō (2005). Bashō's Journey: Selected Literary Prose by Matsuo Bashō. trans. David Landis Barnhill...
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    Oku no Hosomichi (category Works by Matsuo Bashō)
    Road to the Interior, is a major work of haibun by the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō, considered one of the major texts of Japanese literature of the Edo...
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  • basho or bashō in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Matsuo Bashō (1644–1694) was a Japanese Edo-period poet. Basho or Bashō may also refer to: Bashō (crater)...
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  • footballer Ayumu Matsuo (松尾 歩, born 1980), Japanese shogi player Bashō Matsuo (松尾 芭蕉, 1644–1694), Japanese Edo period poet Erika Matsuo (松尾 依里佳, born 1984)...
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  • Nozarashi Kikō (category Works by Matsuo Bashō)
    Matsuo Bashō. Written in the summer of 1684, the work covers Bashō's journey. According to translator Nobuyuki Yuasa, it is "the first work of Bashō where...
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    Haiku (section Bashō)
    seasonal reference. However, haiku by classical Japanese poets, such as Matsuo Bashō, also deviate from the 17-on pattern and sometimes do not contain a kireji...
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    Musa basjoo (redirect from Musa basho)
    quenching thirst and disinhibiting urine. The 17th-century Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō took his pen name from this plant. A pseudostem is a false stem formed...
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    Fukagawa is known for its relations to the famous Japanese poet, Matsuo Bashō. In 1680, Bashō moved to Fukagawa. Here, he wrote one of his most famous poems...
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  • vulgarisms: the use of what Bashō called "more homely images, such as a crow picking mud-snails in a rice paddy". Matsuo Bashō is one of the most famous...
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    a Japanese haikai poet and among the most accomplished disciples of Matsuo Bashō. His father was an Edo doctor, but Kikaku chose to become a professional...
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