Modern Japanese FictionUniversity of Utah Press, 1955 - 230 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... expression . Here we must look briefly at the state of Japanese letters in 1868. The Restoration found national literature in a state of near - ossification through the imitation of classical models pre- scribed centuries before . Even ...
... expression . Here we must look briefly at the state of Japanese letters in 1868. The Restoration found national literature in a state of near - ossification through the imitation of classical models pre- scribed centuries before . Even ...
Pagina 58
... expression , in poetic imagery , and in imaginative description to relieve his novels from what otherwise might have ... expressing the gloomy fatalism of both the author and most other young intellectuals of the time . In these novels ...
... expression , in poetic imagery , and in imaginative description to relieve his novels from what otherwise might have ... expressing the gloomy fatalism of both the author and most other young intellectuals of the time . In these novels ...
Pagina 119
... expression . In the outskirts of K Mura1 was a row of four vacant houses . The dark little windows facing the street looked like the gloomy sunken eyes of a death's head . The fifth house was apparently inhabited , but nothing could be ...
... expression . In the outskirts of K Mura1 was a row of four vacant houses . The dark little windows facing the street looked like the gloomy sunken eyes of a death's head . The fifth house was apparently inhabited , but nothing could be ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Career of Fukuzawa Yukichi | 18 |
Translators and Early Naturalists | 33 |
Naturalism at its Height 19001912 | 50 |
Copyright | |
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