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Tsutsumi Chūnagon Monogatari : ウィキペディア英語版
Tsutsumi Chūnagon Monogatari

is a post late-Heian period Japanese collection of short stories.
==Authorship==

With the exception of one story, the authorship is unknown. It is likely each story was written by different authors at various times and later collected together into a single text.
''Ōsaka Koenu Gonchūnagon'' is known to have been composed in 1055 by Lady Koshikibu. This is confirmed in volume 8 of which includes one of the poems from this story.
In addition, poems from ''Hanazakura Oru Shōshō'', ''Hodohodo no Kesō'', ''Kaiawase'', and ''Haizumi'' are included in the 1271 ''Fūyō Wakashū'' indicating an upper bound for these stories.
Tradition states that Fujiwara no Tameuji (1222–1286) and Fujiwara no Tamesuke (1263–1328) created copies of the manuscripts also indicating completion of the text by the 13th century.

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