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Secret Laboratory of Literature (Author)
文豪のひみつ研究室 (著)
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Size: A5 (210mm x 148mm)
Number of pages: 128 Weight: 240g |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2025
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| * 30 great writers of Meiji*Taisho*Showa period * You will want to read their works! * The real stories of the great writers are more interesting than their masterpieces! * Relationship problems, heartbreak, money struggles... * Episodes of geniuses who became the basis of their creations * About this book * Do Japanese people like new things? I don't know if Japanese people like new things or not, but there seem to be fewer and fewer people who read works that are called modern literature. I think there are fewer and fewer people who read what is called modern literature, especially among the younger generation. Especially among the younger generation, Soseki Natsume, whose works are often included in textbooks, Ryunosuke Akutagawa and Yasunari Kawabata, whose works are often included in textbooks, Shoyo Tsubouchi, Kyoka Izumi, and Momiji Ozaki, and even Ichiyo Higuchi, who is well-known for the old 5,000 yen bill. and even Higuchi Ichiyo, who is well-known for the old 5,000 yen note, were writers. In an era of inconvenience that would be unthinkable today, What kind of life did these writers lead and what did they think about? What kind of life did he lead and what was he thinking? By imagining the writer's orientation and human relationships, you may feel closer to literature, literature may become more familiar to us. Just like your life, Each writer has his or her own story to tell. Writers are human beings, so they have problems and setbacks in love, work, and relationships, They also suffer from love, work, relationships, and setbacks. In this book, in addition to such episodes of great writers, there are also some stories and words that can cheer up the readers, stories and words that can cheer up the readers. and words that can cheer up the reader. In addition to the 30 writers introduced in this book, there are many other writers who are called great writers, There are many writers who are called great writers other than the 30 introduced in this book. We hope you will use this book as a starting point, and find the one you are drawn to. We hope you will use this book as a springboard for many more encounters with books, We will be very happy if you make the most of these encounters and make use of them in your daily life. * Main Contents * * Meiji Era * Shoyo Tsubouchi Doctor of Literature who contributed to the establishment of modern literature * Futabatei Shimei A great writer who idealized honesty * Rohan Koda A representative of modern Japanese literature * Izumi Kyoka [Writer who laid the foundation of "Gensetsu Shosetsu" (fantasy novels) * Higuchi Ichiyo Female writer who left masterpieces in a short period of time * etc. * Taisho era * Ryunosuke Akutagawa Genius of short stories * Hiroshi Kikuchi A great writer who contributed to the development of Japanese literature * Junichiro Tanizaki A literary genius whose artistry has been recognized around the world * Kanoko Okamoto A great writer who wrote some of the most famous works in his later years * Kawabata Yasunari Writer who introduced the beauty of Japan to the world * etc. * Showa Era * Nagai Kakifu Writer who loved Western culture and Edo customs * Mushanokoji Saneatsu Writer who strove to realize an ideal world * Naoya Shiga [A great writer who was called the "God of Novels * Yuzo Yamamoto A great writer who drew sympathy with her wholesome civil literature * Fumiko Hayashi Bestsellers born from a vagabond lifestyle * etc. |
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* You will want to read their works!
* The real stories of the great writers are more interesting than their masterpieces!
* Relationship problems, heartbreak, money struggles...
* Episodes of geniuses who became the basis of their creations
* About this book *
Do Japanese people like new things?
I don't know if Japanese people like new things or not, but there seem to be fewer and fewer people who read works that are called modern literature.
I think there are fewer and fewer people who read what is called modern literature, especially among the younger generation.
Especially among the younger generation,
Soseki Natsume, whose works are often included in textbooks,
Ryunosuke Akutagawa and Yasunari Kawabata, whose works are often included in textbooks,
Shoyo Tsubouchi, Kyoka Izumi, and Momiji Ozaki,
and even Ichiyo Higuchi, who is well-known for the old 5,000 yen bill.
and even Higuchi Ichiyo, who is well-known for the old 5,000 yen note, were writers.
In an era of inconvenience that would be unthinkable today,
What kind of life did these writers lead and what did they think about?
What kind of life did he lead and what was he thinking?
By imagining the writer's orientation and human relationships, you may feel closer to literature,
literature may become more familiar to us.
Just like your life,
Each writer has his or her own story to tell.
Writers are human beings, so they have problems and setbacks in love, work, and relationships,
They also suffer from love, work, relationships, and setbacks.
In this book, in addition to such episodes of great writers, there are also some stories and words that can cheer up the readers,
stories and words that can cheer up the readers.
and words that can cheer up the reader.
In addition to the 30 writers introduced in this book, there are many other writers who are called great writers,
There are many writers who are called great writers other than the 30 introduced in this book.
We hope you will use this book as a starting point,
and find the one you are drawn to.
We hope you will use this book as a springboard for many more encounters with books,
We will be very happy if you make the most of these encounters and make use of them in your daily life.
* Main Contents *
* Meiji Era
* Shoyo Tsubouchi
Doctor of Literature who contributed to the establishment of modern literature
* Futabatei Shimei
A great writer who idealized honesty
* Rohan Koda
A representative of modern Japanese literature
* Izumi Kyoka
[Writer who laid the foundation of "Gensetsu Shosetsu" (fantasy novels)
* Higuchi Ichiyo
Female writer who left masterpieces in a short period of time
* etc.
* Taisho era
* Ryunosuke Akutagawa
Genius of short stories
* Hiroshi Kikuchi
A great writer who contributed to the development of Japanese literature
* Junichiro Tanizaki
A literary genius whose artistry has been recognized around the world
* Kanoko Okamoto
A great writer who wrote some of the most famous works in his later years
* Kawabata Yasunari
Writer who introduced the beauty of Japan to the world
* etc.
* Showa Era
* Nagai Kakifu
Writer who loved Western culture and Edo customs
* Mushanokoji Saneatsu
Writer who strove to realize an ideal world
* Naoya Shiga
[A great writer who was called the "God of Novels
* Yuzo Yamamoto
A great writer who drew sympathy with her wholesome civil literature
* Fumiko Hayashi
Bestsellers born from a vagabond lifestyle
* etc.
★ 作品を読んでみたくなる!
★ あの名作よりも文豪の実話の方がおもしろい!?
★ 人間関係の悩み、切ない失恋、お金の苦労…
★ 創作のもとになった天才たちのエピソード
◇◆◇ 本書について ◇◆◇
日本人は新しい物好きなのか、
読書好きでも近代文学と称される作品を読んでいる人は
少なくなっているようように思います。
特に若い世代の人たちの中には、
作品が教科書に掲載されることの多い夏目漱石、
芥川龍之介や川端康成はともかく、
坪内逍遥、泉鏡花や尾崎紅葉、
さらには旧5千円札でおなじみの樋口一葉が
作家だったことさえ知らなかった人もいるようです。
現代では考えられない不自由な時代に、
小説を書くことにひたむきだった作家は
どういう生活をおくり、何を考えていたのか。
作家の志向や人間関係を想像することで、
文学が身近に感じられるかもしれません。
皆さんの人生と同じように、
作家それぞれにも様々なエピソードがあります。
文豪も人の子ですから、恋愛や仕事、
人間関係に悩み、挫折もします。
本書ではそうした文豪のエピソードのほか、
読んだ方が元気になれるお話や言葉のいくつかを
紹介しました。
本書で紹介する30人以外にも、
文豪と呼ばれる作家はたくさんいます。
本書をきっかけに、
あなたが惹かれる文豪を探してみてください。
本書をきっかけに本との『出会い』を重ね、
これからの日々に活かしていただければ嬉しい限りです。
◇◆◇ 主な目次 ◇◆◇
☆ 明治時代
* 坪内 逍遥
近代文学の成立に貢献した文学博士
* 二葉亭 四迷
正直さを理想とした文豪
* 幸田 露伴
日本近代文学を代表する文豪
* 泉 鏡花
「幻想小説」の礎を築いた作家
* 樋口 一葉
短期間で名作を残した女流作家
・・・など
☆ 大正時代
* 芥川 龍之介
短編小説の天才
* 菊池 寛
日本文学界発展に貢献した文豪
* 谷崎 潤一郎
芸術性が世界的に評価された文豪
* 岡本 かの子
晩年に屈指の名作を書き上げた文豪
* 川端 康成
日本の美を世界に伝えた作家
・・・など
☆ 昭和時代
* 永井 荷風
西洋文化と江戸風俗を愛した作家
* 武者小路 実篤
理想郷の実現を目指した文豪
* 志賀 直哉
「小説の神様」と称された文豪
* 山本 有三
健全な市民文学で共感を呼んだ文豪
* 林 芙美子
放浪生活から生まれたベストセラー
・・・など