Tsubouchi Shōyō (坪内 逍遥, May 22, 1859 – February 28, 1935) was a Japanese author, critic, playwright, translator, editor, educator, and professor at Waseda...
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born c. 1952), Canadian politician Shusuke Tsubouchi (坪内 秀介, born 1983), Japanese footballer Tsubouchi Shōyō (坪内 逍遥, 1859–1935), Japanese writer This page...
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cultural performances from all over the world. The museum was named for Tsubouchi Shōyō, a famous writer known for his work with theater and translation of...
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Shingeki (section Tsubouchi Shōyō and Osanai Kaoru)
historical figures to the development of Shingeki. The first is Tsubouchi Shōyō. Tsubouchi established the Bungei Kyokai, mentioned above, at Waseda University...
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the Meiji period (1868–1911) as a term for "dance", and the writer Tsubouchi Shōyō is believed to have been the first to use the term nihon-buyō. Prior...
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91–121. doi:10.1353/jjs.2016.0009. ISSN 1549-4721. S2CID 147552576. Tsubouchi, Shōyō (1885–1886). Shōsetsu Shinzui: The Essence of the Novel. Translated...
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Chiwaki. In 1898, he changed his first name to Hideyo after reading a Tsubouchi Shōyō novel of college students whose character had the same name—Seisaku—as...
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books depicted the quickly changing country. Realism was brought in by Tsubouchi Shōyō and Futabatei Shimei in the mid-Meiji period (late 1880s–early 1890s)...
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Otojirō Kawakami's 1903 Shinpa ("new school theatre") adaptation. Tsubouchi Shōyō translated Hamlet and produced a performance in 1911 that blended Shingeki...
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Professional College which had just been founded. His professors included Tsubouchi Shōyō and Tameyuki Amano. Later, he studied with Sokichi Tsuda, a Japanese...
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Hunangofiant Rhys Lewis, Gweinidog Bethel Walter Pater – Marius the Epicurean Tsubouchi Shōyō (坪内 逍遥) – Tōsei Shosei Katagi (Portraits of Contemporary Students)...
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who had become versed in Western literature. Foremost among them was Tsubouchi Shōyō who heavily criticized Bakin's didactic method of writing as pre-modern...
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century. Around the same time period, a story written by Japanese author Tsubouchi Shōyō entitled 忘年会 was published in a newspaper. It depicted one of these...
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Shakespeare's plays in Japan is made, an adaptation of Julius Caesar by Tsubouchi Shōyō as a Bunraku puppet play, entitled The Strange Case of Caesar: the...
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1935) 1859 – Arthur Conan Doyle, British writer (d. 1930) 1859 – Tsubouchi Shōyō, Japanese author, playwright, and educator (d. 1935) 1864 – Willy Stöwer...
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awards noted above, Kawakami has also received the following: 2007 Tsubouchi Shoyo Prize for Young Emerging Writers for Watakushi ritsuin hā, mata wa...
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theatre where Katsumoto cut a tragic figure in Hamlet's mould. In Tsubouchi Shōyō's play Kiri-hitoha, which describes the fall of the house of Toyotomi...
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Higashiyama as Seki Kyoko Asagiri as Haruko Shimamura Eijirō Tōno as Tsubouchi Shōyō Eitarō Ozawa as Kichizô Nakamura "女優須磨子の恋 (The Love of Sumako the Actress)"...
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Onsai Festival (in October) Minokamo Citizens' Festival (in November) Tsubouchi Shōyō, author 市の紹介. Minokamo official website (in Japanese). Archived from...
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by the Shirakaba (White Birch) literary circle and was endorsed by Tsubouchi Shōyō. In 1918, Miyamoto left the university without graduating and traveled...
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Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance Tsubouchi Shōyō Japan 22 May 1859 28 February 1935 playwright, novelist, translator...
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Makoto (January 1, 1897 – October 15, 1926) Tow Ubukata (born 1977) Tsubouchi Shoyo (May 22, 1859 – February 28, 1935) Tsuji Jun (October 4, 1884 – November...
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(1892–1941, Russian E/USSR, p) Pavel Tsvetkov (born 1971, Bulgaria, p/nf) Tsubouchi Shōyō (坪内逍遥, 1859–1935, Japan, nf/d) Jun Tsuji (辻潤, 1884–1944, Japan, p/nf/d)...
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Nanboku IV [in Japanese] (1922). "Hitoritabi gojūsantsugi" 独道中五十三駅. In Tsubouchi, Shōyō; Atsumi, Seitarō [in Japanese] (eds.). Kabuki kyakuhon kessakushū 歌舞伎脚本傑作集...
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criticism Shōsetsu Sōron at the encouragement of the critic and author Tsubouchi Shōyō in 1886. Futabatei's first novel Ukigumo is often said to be unfinished...
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new works, and was spoken highly of by novelist and literary critic Tsubouchi Shōyō. Mokuami died in 1893 and is buried at Gentsū-ji in Nakano, Tokyo....
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Doyle, Scottish-born physician and prolific writer (died 1930) Tsubouchi Shōyō (Tsubouchi Yūzō, 坪内 雄蔵), Japanese writer (died 1935) June 8 — Mary Cholmondeley...
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"Bundan" was first coined in the Meiji Period by writer and critic Tsubouchi Shōyō to describe the unity and cohesion of the Ken'yūsha literary society...
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recruited help from some of the best Japanese authors of the time such as Tsubouchi Shōyō and Hōmei Iwano. A second translation of the Book of Mormon was published...
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Fernando Pessoa, Lizette Woodworth Reese, George William Russell, Tsubouchi Shōyō, Kurt Tucholsky, William Watson and Stanley G. Weinbaum died in 1935...
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