あるモダーン・ガールの昭和初期(III) : 国際都市東京におけるケート一家(1)

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  • A Modern Girl in the Early Years of the Showa Era (III) : The Cate Family in the International City of Tokyo (1)
  • アル モダーン ガール ノ ショウワ ショキ 3 コクサイ トシ トウキョウ ニオケル ケート イッカ 1

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This is a third story about Masu Gate, who was quizzically called a "modern girl" but sincerely tried to live a life of independence as a professional woman in 1920's through 1950's. The first story depicted her "modern girl" life as an apprentice in literature and journalism. The second story was Masu's international marriage to Paul Gate, son of an American Universalist missionary, Isaac Wallace Gate, who first came to Tokyo in 1890, and Ella Stimson, who followed Isaac in the same year to marry him in Tokyo. This third story is about Paul and Ella Gate, both endeavored to live conscientiously as pacifists in the time when Japan was gradually moving toward war, associating with Japanese and foreign pacifists and nationalists in Tokyo like Akita Ujaku, a Japanese communist novelist, Paul Richards, a French mystic philosopher, and Dai JIto, a Chinese revolutionist politician.

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