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"Senshūshō, Volumes 1 & 2" (Classics Library 75 & 81), edited and annotated by Takako Yasuda, Kimiko Umeno, Noriko Nozaki, Keiko Kono, and Yoshie Morise, Gendaishichōsha, 1987. A collection of tales from the early Kamakura period, in nine volumes. It selects and records the words and deeds of high priests and their rebirth, including stories such as "The New Emperor's Tomb at Shiramine," "The Monk Gyōga's Ear-Cutting Incident," and "The Courtesan of Eguchi." It goes beyond Buddhist tales, displaying a new tendency towards essays and commentary. The main text is based on the complete and archaic Matsudaira Library manuscript, collated primarily with the Seikadō Library manuscript and other texts. All textual variations are indicated in the notes, which also include glossaries, annotations, explanations, and a list of research literature.
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