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7. Natsume Sōseki’s Kokoro: Living as Though Dead
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Doris G. Bargen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- A Note on Dates, Names, and Crests xiii
- Introduction: An Incomprehensible Act 1
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Part I: “Following One’s Lord into Death”
- 1. Sacrifice and Self-Sacrifice 11
- 2. The Japanese Custom of Junshi 20
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Part II. Nogi in History
- 3. Nogi’s Life Sentences 33
- 4. The Sword and the Brush 64
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Part III. Nogi in Literature
- 5. Mori Ōgai’s Junshi Stories 85
- 6. Mori Ōgai’s “Sakai jiken”: Rebellion and Martyrdom 122
- 7. Natsume Sōseki’s Kokoro: Living as Though Dead 159
- Coda: Last Stands in Ancient Rome and Modern Japan 189
- Notes 199
- Bibliography 259
- Index 279
- About the Author 290
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- A Note on Dates, Names, and Crests xiii
- Introduction: An Incomprehensible Act 1
-
Part I: “Following One’s Lord into Death”
- 1. Sacrifice and Self-Sacrifice 11
- 2. The Japanese Custom of Junshi 20
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Part II. Nogi in History
- 3. Nogi’s Life Sentences 33
- 4. The Sword and the Brush 64
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Part III. Nogi in Literature
- 5. Mori Ōgai’s Junshi Stories 85
- 6. Mori Ōgai’s “Sakai jiken”: Rebellion and Martyrdom 122
- 7. Natsume Sōseki’s Kokoro: Living as Though Dead 159
- Coda: Last Stands in Ancient Rome and Modern Japan 189
- Notes 199
- Bibliography 259
- Index 279
- About the Author 290