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I propose to show the meeting of two opposites, Rodin and a fragile Japanese dancer, Hanako, who came face to face with the sculptor of The Thinker. Since it will be a word portrait, I will portray the different details not in the dimension of space but in that of time, by means of several stories.
Nicola Savarese, Richard Fowler
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Sadayakko és Hanako Budapesten
In the beginning of the 20th century, two celebrated Japanese actresses, Kawakami Sadayakko (1871–1946) and Hanako (1868–1945), visited Budapest. Sadayakko, accompanied by the Kawakami troupe, arrived in February 1902 and performed at the Uránia Theatre.
Petra Doma
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Noh Creation of Shakespeare [PDF]
This article contains select comments and reviews on Noh Hamlet and Noh Othello in English and Noh King Lear in Japanese. The scripts from these performances were arranged based on Shakespeare’s originals and directed on stage and performed in English by
Kuniyodhi Munakata
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Possible Coexistence of Pellagra in a Malnourished Patient with Seizure and Multiple Cerebrovascular Foci: A Case Report [PDF]
Background and Clinical Significance: Pellagra is caused by a chronic deficiency of niacin (vitamin B3 or nicotinic acid): it is rare in developed countries, where the major risk factors are chronic alcoholism and intestinal malabsorption.
Hanako Aoki +2 more
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Sobre Hanako de Mori Ogai: Japón en el Atelier de Rodin
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Amalia Sato
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Analysis of social combinations of COVID-19 vaccination: Evidence from a conjoint analysis
Using a conjoint analysis based on Japanese cases, this study attempts to identify a preferable social strategic combination of who are vaccinated, who are not, and who are waiting.
Hanako Ohmura
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Cseh Dávid Sándor recenziója Doma Petra Az idegen vonzásában. Sadayakko, Matsui Sumako és Hanako: színésznők az interkulturális színház kontextusában című kötetéről.
Dávid Sándor Cseh
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A Kabuki Pose in Sculptures of Auguste Rodin
Hanako (Ōta Hisa, 1868–1945) was an insignificant member of a small Japanese theatrical troupe when she was discovered by the well-known dancer, Loïe Fuller, who after seeing Hanako’s death scene, decided to become her impresario.
Petra Doma
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New Aspects of “The Case of Richard Sorge”. A View From Modern Russia (2017–2022)
Due to the expiration of a number of previously classified materials related to the activities of the Soviet special services during the Second World War, and also due to the especially high public interest in the “case of Richard Sorge” in the last 5 ...
A. E. Kulanov, A. B. Sharova
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FROM A JAPANESE PERSPECTIVE: THE WESTERN INFLUENCES IN THE WORKS OF ŌGAI The article focuses on how Mori Ōgai (1862-1922), a Japanese writer, translator and literary critic, incorporated references to European literature and culture in his novellas ...
Katarzyna Sonnenberg-Musiał
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