A Study of Ozaki's Red Leaves Literature from the Perspective of Chinese and Japanese Comparative Literature

A Study of Ozaki's Red Leaves Literature from the Perspective of Chinese and Japanese Comparative Literature

by Zhang Xiuqiang

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This book uses the method of comparative literature to study the literature of Ozaki Momiji, a representative writer in Meiji literary circles in Japan. The first chapter attempts to explore the relationship between Ozaki Momiji literature and Japanese classical literature; the second chapter explores the relationship between Ozaki Momiji literature and "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", "Gu Wen Lu" and Ming and Qing note novels from the perspective of Ozaki Momiji literature and Chinese classical literature; the third chapter is the work theory of Ozaki Momiji's representative work "Golden Yaksha"; the fourth chapter discusses the China derived from "Golden Yaksha" The works of film and television dramas are sorted out to understand the spread of "Golden Yasha" in China and East Asia; Chapter 5 expands the research to the surrounding literature of Ozaki Momiji, exploring the literary historical significance of modern Japanese writers Masaoka Shiki, Izumi Kyoka, etc. And the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War, the literary historical significance of Ozaki Momiji and Futaba Tei Shimi, and the connection between the literary creations of Ozaki Momiji and Koda Rohan and "Mrs. Lee" and "Song of Everlasting Regret".

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