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The idiom of classical Japanese literature |
Yoshida Seiichi |
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Some features of the Genji monogatari |
Earl Miner |
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Aspects of the late Heian Monogatari |
K. L. Richard |
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Jikkinshō : the continuity of practicality |
John Brownlee |
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Buson and the language of Japanese poetry |
Makoto Ueda |
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The allegory of evil in Satomi and the eight "dogs" |
Leon M. Zolbrod |
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Akutagawa's "In a grove" : Kinya Tsuruta |
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Yokomitsu Riich's Jikan (time) : an allegorical interpretation |
Valdo H. Viglielmo |
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Kawabata literature : harmony and conflict |
Takeda Katsuhiko |
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The river : Ibuse's poetic cosmology |
Anthony V. Liman |
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The idiom of classical Japanese literature |
Yoshida Seiichi |
|
Some features of the Genji monogatari |
Earl Miner |
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Aspects of the late Heian Monogatari |
K. L. Richard |