Modern Japanese FictionUniversity of Utah Press, 1955 - 230 pagina's |
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... interest will be extended to a much wider audience than has heretofore existed . The mountainous problem of language is looming less large as a barrier to inter- communication between East and West . Many people who believe in the ...
... interest will be extended to a much wider audience than has heretofore existed . The mountainous problem of language is looming less large as a barrier to inter- communication between East and West . Many people who believe in the ...
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... interest in politics , the translators chose fiction which embodied political notions . Lytton was among the first of the English novelists to appear in Japanese . Ernest Mal- travers , translated by Oda Junichiro , appeared in 1878 ...
... interest in politics , the translators chose fiction which embodied political notions . Lytton was among the first of the English novelists to appear in Japanese . Ernest Mal- travers , translated by Oda Junichiro , appeared in 1878 ...
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... interest in preserving the status quo . But their aristocratic backgrounds and quasi - religi- ous humanitarianism balked at Communistic tactics , and their esthetic bias caused them to be critical of much of the crudeness of ...
... interest in preserving the status quo . But their aristocratic backgrounds and quasi - religi- ous humanitarianism balked at Communistic tactics , and their esthetic bias caused them to be critical of much of the crudeness of ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Career of Fukuzawa Yukichi | 18 |
Translators and Early Naturalists | 33 |
Naturalism at its Height 19001912 | 50 |
Copyright | |
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