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Kusazōshi
is a term that covers various genres of popular woodblock-printed illustrated literature during the Japanese Edo Period (1600-1868) and early Meiji period. These works were published in the city of Edo (modern Tokyo). In its widest sense, the term ''kusazōshi'' includes the genres of , ,, and ; in the narrow sense it may refer uniquely to gōkan.〔Earl Miner, Hiroko Odagari and Robert E. Morrell, ''The Princeton Companion to Classical Japanese Literature'' (286): Princeton University Press, 1985〕 Kusazōshi belong to the group of works of popular fiction known as . == Early Kusazōshi (up to c. 1775) ==
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