Noriko Mizuta Lippit
Revival: Reality and Fiction in Modern Japanese Literature (1980)
Noriko Mizuta Lippit
Revival: Reality and Fiction in Modern Japanese Literature (1980)
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This title was first published in 1980.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781138045101
- ISBN-10: 1138045101
- Artikelnr.: 49437354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781138045101
- ISBN-10: 1138045101
- Artikelnr.: 49437354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Noriko Mizuta in 1986 was the first director of the new International Education Center at Josai University. She taught as a professor at the university and then served as President from 1994-1996. She served as President of Josai International University from 1996 until 2009, and as Chancellor of Josai Education University from 2004 until 2016.
1. Ironic Perspective and Self-Dramatization in the Confessional I-Novel of
Japan 2. From Tale to Short Story: Akutagawa's "Toshishun" and Its Chinese
Origins 3. The Plot Controversy between Tanizaki and Akutagawa 4. Western
Dark Romanticism and Japan's Aesthetic Literature 5. Tanizaki and Poe: The
Grotesque and the Quest for Supernal Beauty 6. Disease and Madness in
Japan's Modernist Literature: Yokomitsu Riichi's "Machine" and the Short
Stories of Kajii Motojiro 7. Kawabata's Dilettante Heroes 8. Literature and
Ideology: The Feminist Autobiography of Miyamoto Yuriko 9. Politics and
Literature: The Debate over Socialist Realism 10. Confessions of a Mask:
The Art of Self-Exposure in Mishima Yukio 11. "I" in the Novel:
Self-Revelation and Self-Concealment in the Novels of Tomioka Taeko Notes
Japan 2. From Tale to Short Story: Akutagawa's "Toshishun" and Its Chinese
Origins 3. The Plot Controversy between Tanizaki and Akutagawa 4. Western
Dark Romanticism and Japan's Aesthetic Literature 5. Tanizaki and Poe: The
Grotesque and the Quest for Supernal Beauty 6. Disease and Madness in
Japan's Modernist Literature: Yokomitsu Riichi's "Machine" and the Short
Stories of Kajii Motojiro 7. Kawabata's Dilettante Heroes 8. Literature and
Ideology: The Feminist Autobiography of Miyamoto Yuriko 9. Politics and
Literature: The Debate over Socialist Realism 10. Confessions of a Mask:
The Art of Self-Exposure in Mishima Yukio 11. "I" in the Novel:
Self-Revelation and Self-Concealment in the Novels of Tomioka Taeko Notes
1. Ironic Perspective and Self-Dramatization in the Confessional I-Novel of
Japan 2. From Tale to Short Story: Akutagawa's "Toshishun" and Its Chinese
Origins 3. The Plot Controversy between Tanizaki and Akutagawa 4. Western
Dark Romanticism and Japan's Aesthetic Literature 5. Tanizaki and Poe: The
Grotesque and the Quest for Supernal Beauty 6. Disease and Madness in
Japan's Modernist Literature: Yokomitsu Riichi's "Machine" and the Short
Stories of Kajii Motojiro 7. Kawabata's Dilettante Heroes 8. Literature and
Ideology: The Feminist Autobiography of Miyamoto Yuriko 9. Politics and
Literature: The Debate over Socialist Realism 10. Confessions of a Mask:
The Art of Self-Exposure in Mishima Yukio 11. "I" in the Novel:
Self-Revelation and Self-Concealment in the Novels of Tomioka Taeko Notes
Japan 2. From Tale to Short Story: Akutagawa's "Toshishun" and Its Chinese
Origins 3. The Plot Controversy between Tanizaki and Akutagawa 4. Western
Dark Romanticism and Japan's Aesthetic Literature 5. Tanizaki and Poe: The
Grotesque and the Quest for Supernal Beauty 6. Disease and Madness in
Japan's Modernist Literature: Yokomitsu Riichi's "Machine" and the Short
Stories of Kajii Motojiro 7. Kawabata's Dilettante Heroes 8. Literature and
Ideology: The Feminist Autobiography of Miyamoto Yuriko 9. Politics and
Literature: The Debate over Socialist Realism 10. Confessions of a Mask:
The Art of Self-Exposure in Mishima Yukio 11. "I" in the Novel:
Self-Revelation and Self-Concealment in the Novels of Tomioka Taeko Notes