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Ishibashi Ningetsu

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Ishibashi Ningetsu (石橋 忍月, 1 September 1865 – 1 February 1926) was a Japanese author and literature critic. His critique "Maihime", on the short story of the same name by Mori Ōgai, was an important dispute in literature during the early Meiji period. He was also among the contributors of Jogaku zasshi, an influential magazine of the Meiji era.[1]

Major works

  • Zaika Ron (罪過論, 1890)
  • Maihime (舞姫, 1890)

See also

References

  1. ^ Mara Patessio (2001). "Iratsume and Journals for Women in the Early Meiji Period" (Conference paper). Semantic Scholar. Retrieved 31 July 2020.