Teikoku Bungaku
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Teikoku Bungaku was a literature magazine from 1895 to 1920 published by Japanese writers, Inoue Tetsujiro
, Ueda Kazutoshi, Takayama Chogyu
and Ueda Bin
.
See also: Japanese literature
Inoue Tetsujiro
was a Japanese philosopher who condemned Christianity as incompatible with Japanese culture and considered its followers "inherently disloyal" to Japan. He compiled A Dictionary of Philosophy , which was first published in 1881, again in 1884, and finally in 1912.He was also a member of the...
, Ueda Kazutoshi, Takayama Chogyu
Takayama Chogyu
, real name Takayama Rinjirō, was a Japanese author and literary critic. He profoundly influenced Japanese literature in the late Meiji period with his blend of romantic individualism, concepts of self-realization, aesthetics, and nationalism...
and Ueda Bin
Ueda Bin
was a Japanese author.Born in Tsukiji, Tokyo, he graduated from Tokyo Imperial University. His major work is Kaichoon 海潮音, a collection of translations from Western Poets by Ueda himself.- External links :* at Aozora bunko...
.
See also: Japanese literature
Japanese literature
Early works of Japanese literature were heavily influenced by cultural contact with China and Chinese literature, often written in Classical Chinese. Indian literature also had an influence through the diffusion of Buddhism in Japan...