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    Lieutenant-General Mori Rintarō ( 林太郎, February 17, 1862 – July 8, 1922), known by his pen name Mori Ōgai ( ), was a Japanese Army Surgeon general...
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  • Mori ( 尚子, born 1971), actress Nobuteru Mori ( 矗昶, 1884–1941), businessman Mori Ōgai ( , 1862–1922), novelist and physician Reiko Mori (禮子, 1928–2014)...
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  • became subject to criticism when it was revealed that the character in the name "" (Mori Ōgai, a famous Japanese poet and novelist) could only be represented...
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    Koji (春暁院緑雨醒客居士), which was chosen by Kōda Rohan. In 1896, with Mori Ōgai ( ) and Kōda Rohan (幸田 露伴), Ryokuu started a literary journal, Mezamashi gusa...
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  • – Edith Wharton, American novelist (died 1937) February 17 – Mori Ōgai ( ), Japanese army surgeon, poet, translator and realist fiction writer (died...
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  • Oscar Micheaux – The Forged Note: A Romance Of The Darker Races Mori Ōgai ( ) – Sansho the Steward (山椒大夫, Sanshō Dayū) John Muir Travels to Alaska Letters...
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  • Octave Mirbeau – Dingo Lucy Maud Montgomery – The Golden Road Mori Ōgai ( ) – The Wild Geese (雁, Gan, serialization concludes December) E. Phillips...
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  • Rosamond White, American author, poet, editor (born 1844) July 8 – Mori Ōgai (), Japanese novelist and poet (born 1862) July 26 – Ehrman Syme Nadal, American...
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  • the Balcony E. Phillips Oppenheim – The Temptation of Tavernake Mori Ōgai ( ) – The Wild Geese (雁, Gan, serialization begins) Baroness Orczy – A True...
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  • century, Edo period poet and samurai who studied under Basho Mori Ōgai / 鴎外 (1862–1922) physician, translator, novelist and poet Motoori Norinaga...
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