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1. Introduction: Cultural Borrowing and Japanese Crime Literature
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Mark H. Silver
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Names and Romanization xiii
- 1. Introduction: Cultural Borrowing and Japanese Crime Literature 1
- 2. Affirmations of Authority: Premodern and Early Meiji Crime Literature 22
- 3. Borrowing the Detective Novel: Kuroiwa Ruikò and the Uses of Translation 58
- 4. Arresting Change: Okamoto Kidò’s Stories of Nostalgic Remembrance 98
- 5. Anxieties of Influence: Edogawa Ranpo’s Horrifying Hybrids 132
- Coda: Cultural Borrowing Reconsidered 174
- Notes 179
- Bibliography 201
- Index 209
- About the Author 218
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Names and Romanization xiii
- 1. Introduction: Cultural Borrowing and Japanese Crime Literature 1
- 2. Affirmations of Authority: Premodern and Early Meiji Crime Literature 22
- 3. Borrowing the Detective Novel: Kuroiwa Ruikò and the Uses of Translation 58
- 4. Arresting Change: Okamoto Kidò’s Stories of Nostalgic Remembrance 98
- 5. Anxieties of Influence: Edogawa Ranpo’s Horrifying Hybrids 132
- Coda: Cultural Borrowing Reconsidered 174
- Notes 179
- Bibliography 201
- Index 209
- About the Author 218