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Takizawa Bakin
Illustration and the Visual Imagination in Modern Japanese Literature By
Geographies of Identity. David. L. Howell.Pdf
Kyokutei Bakin's Eight Dogs and Chinese Vernacular Novels By
TRADITIONAL FOLK SONG in MODERN JAPAN 2240 Pre.Qxd 11/26/07 8:59 PM Page Ii 2240 Pre.Qxd 11/26/07 8:59 PM Page Iii
1) RECEPTION>Who Were the Audiences for Shunga?
Chosakudō Kyūsaku Ryaku Jihyō Tekiyō”
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Dogs, Gods, and Monsters: the Animal–Human Connection in Bakin’S Hakkenden, Folktales and Legends, and Two Contemporary Retellings
Between Coquetry and Gallantry Masculinities in the Bunka and Bunsei Eras (1804–1830)
Sukeroku's Double Identity: the Dramatic Structure of Edo Kabuki
Kibyōshi in the Harvard-Yenching Library: a Guided Tour
The Printing of Illustrated Books in Eighteenth Century Japan
Rare Rare Books from Tokugawa Japan
HOW a JAPANESE CRITIC REJECTED BAKIN and LEARNED to LOVE SHAKESPEARE Patrick Caddeau in 1920 the Reno
Transformations in Print Final
Publishing Kabukiland Late Edo Culture and Kyokutei Bakin’S Yakusha Meisho Zue
Daniel Poch Dissertation
The Linguistic Turn in Contemporary Japanese Literary Studies Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies Number 68
Top View
Anachronism in Edo and Contemporary Japanese Literature
Hokusai's Eight Views of Ryūkyū
Goree–CV 7-2-14
1 Introduction
Reichertfar & Cv 2012-13
The Making and Evolution of Hokusai's Great Wave