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Keene is cited throughout the introduction, but there is no corresponding entry in the Works Cited section for his work. @Hijiri88, any chance you could provide the bibliographic information for him? Thanks, --Mikaka (talk) 22:54, 8 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]
This list appears to include 500-ish entries, including several like "Omina no Chichihaha" that can't really be called "names". It seems Nakanishi 1985 was not a comprehensive list, or I may have missed someone while skipping over the numerous entries Nakanishi gives to people mentioned in the text but not as poets, but this happening more than 30 times (one every three pages on average) seems unlikely.