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Comparatio. 24:12-26
When examining Tanizaki's short novel "Kirin", researchers have traditionally focused on its relationship with Chinese classical literature while emphasizing elements of Confucianism and Taoism. In this paper, the author examines the meaning of Lin L
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Autor:
THORNTON, Peter
Publikováno v:
人文研紀要. 80:237-264
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Tanizaki Junichiro’s “The Tumor with a Human Face” (1918) features a haunted film that drives its viewers mad. As a literary work about the production and viewing effects of film, this short story explores some of the funda
Tanizaki Junichiro’s “The Tumor with a Human Face” (1918) features a haunted film that drives its viewers mad. As a literary work about the production and viewing effects of film, this short story explores some of the funda
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Doctor of Philosophy in Japanese Literature
Doshisha University
Doshisha University
Publikováno v:
Comparatio. 9:58-65
The Key is composed of diaries as a device of communication for an elderly married couple. Following the protagonist's wish to restore his withering sexual appetite, his wife becomes masochistic, and then sadistic. He got transfixed by the beauty of
Publikováno v:
Comparatio. 5:91-102
The key point of discourse in this paper is the metamorphosis of the female body in Tanizaki's works. This question is explored by examining the female form of his heroines in the Meiji, Taisho and Showa periods. In the Meiji period, Tanizaki creates
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Comparatio. 4:1-12
In this paper I try to compare the images of women in Tanizaki's works "Shisei" and "Shunkinsho" and Dong In's "Kyogashi" and to clarify some influences of the Japanese writer on the Korean writer. In his early period, Dong In described his heroines
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Comparatio. 3:28-44
A comparison of Dong In's and Tanizaki's works reveals that they have many common features. Tanizaki devoted himself to beauty. He is the author of aestheticism, who pursued only beauty. While Tanizaki represents beauty in a unique world apart from t
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Comparatio. 2:84-107
Tanizaki's "Kirin" was published in Shin-shi-cho, number 4, December, 1910, and he took many ideas for this work from a Chinese classic. The main theme of "Kirin" is, "a beautiful person is potent, and an ugly person is weak." Reiko becomes submissiv