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{{nihongo|'''''Uta monogatari'''''|歌物語||literally "poem-tale"}} is a literary sub-genre of the '']''. It is characterized by an emphasis of '']'' poetry, with prose sections interspersed. While most other ''monogatari'' of the ] and later contain ''waka'', the ''uta monogatari'' feature poetry as the core of successive narrative episodes, with the prose sections sometimes limited to a brief note about the composition of the poetry.<ref>Keene, Donald. ''A History of Japanese Literature: Volume 1''. NY: Columbia University Press, 1999. p451. ISBN 978-0-231-11441-7</ref> | <!-- {{nihongo|'''''Uta monogatari'''''|歌物語||literally "poem-tale"}} is a literary sub-genre of the '']''. It is characterized by an emphasis of '']'' poetry, with prose sections interspersed. While most other ''monogatari'' of the ] and later contain ''waka'', the ''uta monogatari'' feature poetry as the core of successive narrative episodes, with the prose sections sometimes limited to a brief note about the composition of the poetry.<ref>Keene, Donald. ''A History of Japanese Literature: Volume 1''. NY: Columbia University Press, 1999. p451. ISBN 978-0-231-11441-7</ref> | ||
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