• I-novel (redirect from Shishōsetsu)
    The I-novel (私小説, Shishōsetsu, Watakushi Shōsetsu) is a literary genre in Japanese literature used to describe a type of confessional literature where...
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  • "Shied Away Summer") 2019 — — Nureyuku Shishōsetsu "Musubizama" (結び様, "Connection") 2019 — — Nureyuku Shishōsetsu "Chuurippu" (チューリップ, "Tulip") 2020 — —...
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  • doujinshi contributed significantly to the emergence and development of the shishōsetsu genre. During the postwar years, doujinshi gradually decreased in importance...
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    author. Most of her works belong to the genre of Japanese „I-Novel" (Shishōsetsu). Shizue was born in 1901 as an illegitimate daughter of a shinto priest...
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    2022-02-24. Hijiya-Kirschnereit, Irmela (1996). Rituals of self-revelation shishōsetsu as literary genre and socio-cultural phenomenon. Council on East Asian...
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  • conclusion of the series. Animage magazine Watanabe described it as a shishōsetsu (I-novel), Japanese confessional literature. Anno also described his...
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  • Japanese Alma mater Yale University Genre Fiction Notable works Zoku meian Shishosetsu from left to right Honkaku shosetsu Notable awards MEXT Award for New...
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  • notable studies of Shishōsetsu as well as of the poet Kakinomoto no Hitomaro. He has been referred to as supportive of Shishōsetsu in an orthodox way...
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    close friend Yuzuru Matsuoka instead). In 1925, Kume wrote an essay, Shishōsetsu to Shinkyō shōsetsu ("The I-Novel and the Mental State Novel"), which...
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    name (help) Hijiya-Kirschnereit, Irmela. Rituals of self-revelation: shishōsetsu as literary genre and socio-cultural phenomenon. Harvard University Asia...
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