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Nihon Essay-Zuihitsu (Nihon Essay / Essay) : Because it was made in 1951, I met with Kokoro Sanbu (『 Kokoro 』) (published in 1914), famous as one of Soseki Natsume's (1867-1916) late-stage works, and I can read it in detail.
The Kokoro 』 in 『 (Published in the year 2013. The other two works are the Yukihito 』 in 』 『 until 『 Higanashi)), is a book that explains that this is exactly the kind of work.
Usually, Kokoro 『 appears in the history of literature as a masterpiece about "human conflict and egoism," or as a work that corresponds to the death of Emperor Meiji and the death of Nogi Taisho, but the author questions both of them.
The author draws attention to the expressions and conversations used in the work, while building on Soseki's own work on the study of Literature, but it draws attention to the "true nature of the work".
Then, it draws attention to the "true nature of the work".
Is the "teacher" who seems to be "a person who is in conflict / a person who suffers from egoism" really that kind of person?
Is the "teacher" who seems to be "a person who is in conflict / a person who suffers from egoism"?
This is a clue to "the truth of the work".
In a sense, the "cruel" interpretation of the reading "Kokoro 』 in 『" is also a thrilling book that makes clear, along with the skill of Soseki's fiction, why "Sensei" is said to be "a person who is in conflict / a person who suffers from egoism" is such a person?
About the "teacher" is "a person who is in conflict / a person who suffers from egoism"?
In a sense, it is a "cruel" interpretation of the reading "Kyoji" is "a person who is in conflict / a person who suffers from egoism"?
In a sense, it is a "cruel" interpretation of the reading "Kyoji" is "a person who is in conflict / a person who suffers from egoism"?
In a sense, it is a "cruel" interpretation of the reading "Kyoji" is "a person who is in conflict / a person who suffers from egoism"?
In a sense, it is a "cruel" interpretation of the reading "Kyoji" is "a person who is in conflict / a person who suffers from egoism"?
In a sense, it is a "cruel" interpretation of the reading "Kyoji" 』 Ugo-machi Nishimonai 『 』 Ritsumeikan University Soseki Natsume