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Bergmann, Annegret, Eskelinen, Pia, Guarini, Letizia, Hiraishi, Noriko, Hladíková, Kamila, Inoue, Fumi, Kumari, Bhavana, Lavička, Martin, Madhu, Madhu, Martins, Rafael Vinícius, Mavropoulos, Nikolaos, Ono, Robert, Picchiarelli, Silvia, Teixeira, André Pinto, Prosperi, Martina R., Steenberg, Rune, Terryn, Freya, Tsaturyan, Robert, Uldry, Jessica, Zawiszová, Halina
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https://www.ceeol.com//search/book-detail?id=1126101
Autor:
Guarini, Letizia
Publikováno v:
Japanese Studies; Dec2022, Vol. 42 Issue 3, p339-353, 15p
Autor:
Guarini, Letizia
お茶の水女子大学人間文化創成科学研究科博士(人文科学)学位論文・令和3年3月23日授与(甲第371号)
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https://teapot.lib.ocha.ac.jp/records/2000329
https://teapot.lib.ocha.ac.jp/records/2000329
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Autor:
GUARINI, Letizia
Publikováno v:
人間文化創成科学論叢. 18:4-4-9
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紀要論文
Motherhood, and the mother/ daughter relationship are recurrent themes in researches about\ Japanese literature. On the other hand, not much has been said about fathers, to the extent that some\ critics have arg
紀要論文
Motherhood, and the mother/ daughter relationship are recurrent themes in researches about\ Japanese literature. On the other hand, not much has been said about fathers, to the extent that some\ critics have arg
Autor:
GUARINI, Letizia
Publikováno v:
国際日本文学研究集会会議録. (39):114\n(15)-103\n(26)
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Motherhood, and the mother/daughter relationship are recurrent themes in contemporary Japanese novels, as well as in researches about Japanese literature. On the other hand, not much has been said about fathers, to the extent that some criti
Motherhood, and the mother/daughter relationship are recurrent themes in contemporary Japanese novels, as well as in researches about Japanese literature. On the other hand, not much has been said about fathers, to the extent that some criti