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|a English criticism in Japan :
|b essays by younger Japanese scholars on English and American literature /
|c compiled and edited, with an introduction by Earl Miner.
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|a Essays by younger Japanese scholars on English and American literature
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|a Yokohama, Japan :
|b University of Tokyo Press,
|c 1972.
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|c ©1972
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|a Includes footnotes with bibliographical references, and index.
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|t Problems in Chaucer's description of women /
|r Shinsuke Ando --
|t Time and Colin Clout, the shepherd /
|r Haruhiko Fujii --
|t The concept of the royal in Shakespeare /
|r Minoru Fujita --
|t Time and truth in "King Lear" /
|r Soji Iwasaki --
|t Exit the fool /
|r Hidekatsu Nojima --
|t The decadence of John Ford's tragedies /
|r Takashi Sasayama --
|t "Celestial Light" : the irradiating ideas of "Paradise Lost" /
|r Hiroichiro Doke --
|t George Etherege and the destiny of Restoration comedy /
|r Tetsuo Kishi --
|t Who is Lucy? On the structure of Wordsworthian imagination /
|r Yasunari Takahashi --
|t The involuntary memory as discovered by Coleridge /
|r Kimiyoshi Yura --
|t The implications of "Dejection : An Ode" /
|r Hisaaki Yamanouchi --
|t The education of George Gissing /
|r Shigeru Koike --
|t The dissociation of ideas in Whitman's "Democratic Vistas" /
|r Masayuki Sakamoto --
|t Isabel's freedom : on Henry James's "Portrait of a Lady" /
|r Tsugio Aoki --
|t T. S. Eliot on Hamlet and his problems /
|r Shoichi Yamada.
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|a The essays that follow can best be examined without an officious guide. In spite of the international character of Japanese scholarship and criticism of English and American literature, the essays collected here take root in an educational heritage markedly different from that familiar to the personal experience of any but a Japanese reader. Japanese scholars are part of the international fraternity of students of literature in English, and they share methods of study with colleagues in New York or London. Japan has its own literary traditions extending over the centuries. The first major critical essay on Japanese literature, the preface to the first of the imperial anthologies, the Kokinshu, dates from ca. A.D. 905. Without question, Japanese scholars or critics of English and American literature have a special vantage point. Their special view reflects in part their Japanese heritage and in part the special situation of Japan among the nations today. Readers can confidently expect essays interesting for what they tell of familiar authors and works, and that only thereafter will readers reflect that the critic who has heightened said appreciation lives in Japan.
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|a English literature
|x History and criticism.
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|a American literature
|x History and criticism.
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|a Criticism
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|a Littérature anglaise
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|a LITERARY CRITICISM
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|a American literature.
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|a English literature.
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|a Japan.
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|a Literary criticism.
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|a Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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|a Literary criticism.
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|a Miner, Earl,
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|t English criticism in Japan : essays by younger Japanese scholars on English and American literature.
|d Yokohama, Japan : University of Tokyo Press, ©1972
|h xl, 306 pages
|k Princeton legacy library.
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