Japanese Women Writers: A Bio-Critical SourcebookChieko Mulhern Bloomsbury Academic, 1994 - 524 páginas Women have made many important contributions to Japanese literature since the Heian period (794-1192), when Murasaki Shikibu wrote her prose masterpiece, The Tale of Genji. Even earlier, though documentation is scant, women actively participated in Japanese letters as poets. This reference is a guide to the work of Japanese women writers from centuries ago to the present day. The volume includes 58 alphabetically arranged biographical and critical profiles of these women. |
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Be a Woman: Hayashi Fumiko and Modern Japanese Women's Literature Joan E. Ericson Vista previa restringida - 1997 |
The Outsider Within: Ten Essays on Modern Japanese Women Writers Tomoko Kuribayashi,Mizuho Terasawa Vista de fragmentos - 2002 |