Two Japanese novelists : Sōseki and Tōson

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Two Japanese novelists : Sōseki and Tōson

by Edwin McClellan

(Tuttle classics)

Tuttle, 2004, c1969

1st Tuttle ed

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漱石・藤村 : その文学

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Japanese title on cover p. 4: 漱石・藤村 : その文学

Bibliography: p. [165]-166

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ISBN 9784805307342

Table of Contents

  • S ̄OSEKI(I am a Cat;Little Master;Pillow of Grass;Autumn Wind;Sanshiro;And Then—;The Gate;The Wanderer;The Heart;Grass on the Wayside)
  • T ̄OSON(Broken Commandment;Spring;The House;A New Life;Before the Dawn)

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: us ISBN 9780804833400

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Two writers, Natsume Soseki and Shimazaki Toson, invented the modern Japanese novel. Soseki is the eccentric novelist who appears on the 10,000 yen note. His contemporary, Shimazaki Toson, brought to Japanese fiction a lyricism previously seen only in poetry and nature writing. As revered today as they were during their own lifetimes, these two writers boldly established the novel as a major literary form in Japan.

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