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Tradition and Modernization in Japanese Culture, 2015, p.305-346
2015

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Natsume Sōseki and the Psychological Novel
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  • Tradition and Modernization in Japanese Culture, 2015, p.305-346
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Princeton: Princeton University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
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  • The psychological novel is often regarded as one of those ingenious Western inventions, such as the camera or the phonograph, which were eagerly imported into Japan and then produced by the Japanese themselves in impressive numbers. No doubt the overwhelming influence of Russian, French, and English fiction accounts for much of the technical skill of certain Meiji novelists, beginning in the late 1880’s with Futabatei Shimei, at depicting the inner lives of characters—usually frustrated intellectuals—from their own world. Both in structure and in finely grained realistic detail their novels are indebted to Western prototypes, as are many of

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