A Note on Tōson Shimazaki Musei and Tenchi in Mt, Yoshino: "Aien-The Pathetic Relations" and "Yūgawo-gurui-Yugawo-philandering" and others

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  • 島崎藤村に関する覚え書き 吉野山の無声と天知:「哀縁」と「夕顔ぐるひ」其他
  • シマザキトウソン ニ カンスル オボエガキ ヨシノサン ノ ムセイ ト テン チ アイエン ト ユウガオグルヒ ソノ タ

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In the spring of the 26th year of Meiji, Tōson Shimazaki, twenty-two years old, (then he wrote under the pen name of 'Kotoan-musei') had a trouble with his patron Tenchi Hoshino, in connection with a girl, in Mt. Yoshino, Hitherto it has been said that this rivalry in love was hardly touched upon either by Toson or by Tenchi, but, in fact, the two novels, Musei's "Aien" and Tenchi's "Yūgawo-gurui", which were both published in the magazine "Bungaku-kai-The Literary Circles", half a year after the love affair, relate the trouble pretty well; so the present writer has tried to prove its truth, in this treatise.

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信州大学教養部紀要. 第一部, 人文科学 2: 17-38(1967)

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