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The Invention of English Literature in Japan (1993)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- FOREWORD xi
- TRESPASSER xv
- Literary Elaborations (2009) 1
- First-Person Pronouns in Japanese Diaries (1979) 49
- The Tale of Genji 77
- Who Decides, and Who Speaks? 83
- The Invention of English Literature in Japan (1993) 111
- A Borderless World? 127
- Outside Architecture (1996) 151
- ‘‘Bunburying’’ in the Japan Field 159
- Art without Money 175
- Japan Is Not Interesting (2000) 189
- Ivory Tower in Escrow 205
- Turn to the Planet 243
- A Conversation with Masao Miyoshi (2000) 263
- Notes 285
- Selected Works by Masao Miyoshi 331
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- FOREWORD xi
- TRESPASSER xv
- Literary Elaborations (2009) 1
- First-Person Pronouns in Japanese Diaries (1979) 49
- The Tale of Genji 77
- Who Decides, and Who Speaks? 83
- The Invention of English Literature in Japan (1993) 111
- A Borderless World? 127
- Outside Architecture (1996) 151
- ‘‘Bunburying’’ in the Japan Field 159
- Art without Money 175
- Japan Is Not Interesting (2000) 189
- Ivory Tower in Escrow 205
- Turn to the Planet 243
- A Conversation with Masao Miyoshi (2000) 263
- Notes 285
- Selected Works by Masao Miyoshi 331
- Index 333