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[Bibliography of Japanese literature].

open access: yesShinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology, 1969
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Genetic Association in Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease: A Systematic Review.

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JAPANESE PSYCHOLOGY THROUGH JAPANESE LITERATURE

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1973
Few studies of personality and culture pay heed to the development of individuals after they have come of age. Most empirical research focuses upon what happens to children and youth on their way to becoming adults.
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How Japanese is Japanese Literature? Discourse Analysis on the Question of a Japanese National Literature

2023
A Japanese national literature and unified Japanese language emerged in the course of the nation-building process, at the start of the country’s modernization in line with Western models. As a national literature (kokubungaku or kokumin bungaku), Japanese literature was to manifest the cultural identity of the new Japanese nation.
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Modern Japanese Literature

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1961
Faulkner's ignorance of Japanese literature is not exceptional; few Western writers today could have answered much more fully. The great eleventh-century novel, The Tale of Genji, though superbly translated into English some thirty years ago, is still not considered an indispensable part of every educated man's library; the hauntingly beautiful No ...
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What is Japanese literature?

2023
Abstract Like all literatures, Japanese literature is an idiosyncratic idiom that has contributed to a global literary language. For all of the changes over many centuries in historical and literary context, it is possible to discern many threads running through the Japanese tradition that tie the earliest works to the most recent ...
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Naturalism in Japanese Literature

Monumenta Nipponica, 1953
Naturalism in Japan as in Europe goes back to Realism. The work entitled Shdosetsu Shinzui 'I'Qi rP(The Essence of the Novel)"l by Shoyo a1subouchi,2) :,f F%fi who wrote it in 1885 at the age oi 25, ancl in which he rejected the entertaining literature of the moralistic type ancl demanded an earnest psychological Realism, is rightly described as the ...
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Japanese Literature.

Pacific Affairs, 1966
Leon M. Zolbrod   +2 more
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The Japanese chemical literature

Journal of Chemical Education, 1954
Examines the Japanese chemical literature, including the publications of scientific institutions and professional societies, abstracts, medical publications, and dictionaries and patents.
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Modern Japanese Literature

Books Abroad, 1957
G. L. Anderson, Donald Keene
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