
Natsume Soseki's Love Trilogy (set of 3 Volumes in Total)
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About This Novel
Young people a hundred years ago were just like you and me today, stuck in borrowing money, eating old age, and falling in love with an impossible person. "Natsume Soseki's "Post-Love Trilogy"" (a set of 3 volumes) includes "After the Spring Breeze", a short story written by the Japanese writer Natsume Soseki between 1912 and 1914, a novel "Pedestrian" that depicts physical and mental exhaustion and literary career, and a novel "Heart" that describes Japanese humanistic concepts in a love triangle. Natsume Soseki experimented and verified his own experiences and thoughts through the construction of the novel world. Compared with his earlier works, he paid more attention to reflecting the loneliness deep in people's hearts and criticizing the social and cultural psychology of the time. The trilogy deeply depicts the various groups of people in the Meiji era who began to consider issues of life and death and pursue self-interest, highlighting the contradictions, confusion, helplessness, and helplessness of the spiritual world of modern Japanese intellectuals. "Heart", the best-selling novel in the history of Japanese literature, depicts the inner loneliness and hesitation of intellectuals in the Meiji period. The humorous language and understatement of satire directly address the pain points of social and cultural psychology.
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