田村俊子の文学作品における死のモチーフ : 女性の肺病死を中心に

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  • 蘭 蘭
    九州大学大学院比較社会文化学府 : 博士課程

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  • タムラシュンコ ノ ブンガク サクヒン ニ オケル 「 シ 」 ノ モチーフ : ジョセイ ノ ハイビョウシ オ チュウシン ニ

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Japanese modem literature has seen many descriptions of pulmonary tuberculosis ever since the first portrayals in Ryuro Hirotsu's Zangiku and in Roka Tokutomi's Hototogisu. This paper examines the meanings of the motif of death from pulmonary tuberculosis in Toshiko Tamura's literary works. We find a common role played by the motif of death from pulmonary tuberculosis both in the stories by Tamura in the Meiji era and in the story by Tokutomi: the heroines' death not only suggests the awful menace of the fatal disease to the heroines but also may symbolize their passive sacrifice under the oppression of the male-centric social system of the time, and, paradoxically, their release by means of death from such oppressive reality as well. However, Tamura's heroines in the Taisho era act otherwise: in spite of their fatal disease they try to fight the oppressive reality and claim their right to live as they desire.

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  • Comparatio

    Comparatio 17 24-39, 2013-12-28

    九州大学大学院比較社会文化学府比較文化研究会

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