Modern Japanese FictionUniversity of Utah Press, 1955 - 230 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... appeared in sharply altered form . The Board was severe and often whimsical in its censorship ; except in broad outline neither a hack nor the most conscientious translator could anticipate what would and would not be acceptable . The ...
... appeared in sharply altered form . The Board was severe and often whimsical in its censorship ; except in broad outline neither a hack nor the most conscientious translator could anticipate what would and would not be acceptable . The ...
Pagina 103
... appeared . Kurahara Korehito became the leading translator of such Russian fictionists as Libedinski , Gladkov , Fadieev , Pan- ferov , Ivanov , and Sholokhov . Out of these beginnings the new literary movement emerged from a rather ...
... appeared . Kurahara Korehito became the leading translator of such Russian fictionists as Libedinski , Gladkov , Fadieev , Pan- ferov , Ivanov , and Sholokhov . Out of these beginnings the new literary movement emerged from a rather ...
Pagina 151
... appeared and faded , appeared and faded again , on the crest of each ripple . Staring fixedly in this moonstruck fashion , he tried to recall the events of the day . Memory of them floated through his mind as if they were recol ...
... appeared and faded , appeared and faded again , on the crest of each ripple . Staring fixedly in this moonstruck fashion , he tried to recall the events of the day . Memory of them floated through his mind as if they were recol ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Career of Fukuzawa Yukichi | 18 |
Translators and Early Naturalists | 33 |
Naturalism at its Height 19001912 | 50 |
Copyright | |
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