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    Nobuko Yoshiya (吉屋 信子, Yoshiya Nobuko, 12 January 1896 – 11 July 1973) was a Japanese novelist active in Taishō and Shōwa period Japan. She was one of...
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  • surname include: Yoshiya Chiru (吉屋 チルー) (1650–1668), Japanese poet Nobuko Yoshiya (吉屋 信子) (1896–1973), Japanese writer 7257 Yoshiya, main-belt asteroid...
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  • Japanese artist Nobuko Yamada (山田 乃玞子, born 1971), Japanese speed skater Nobuko Yoshida (吉田 展子), Japanese computer scientist Nobuko Yoshiya (吉屋信子), a Japanese...
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    lesbian fiction of the early twentieth century, notably the writings of Nobuko Yoshiya and literature in the Class S genre. Manga depicting female homoeroticism...
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    and friendship. Among the most significant authors of this era was Nobuko Yoshiya, a major figure in the Class S genre whose novels such as Hana Monogatari...
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    the Class S genre, and is considered to be a modern equivalent to Nobuko Yoshiya's Hana Monogatari. A 1911 article in Fujin Kōron claimed that between...
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  • shōjo magazines of the early 20th century, e.g. Hana Monogatari by Nobuko Yoshiya; Junior shōsetsu (ジュニア小説, lit. "youth novel") of the 1960s and 1970s...
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    one of the most commercially successful female writers of the period Nobuko Yoshiya published Flower Tales (1916–1924) (Japanese: 花物語) which were fifty-two...
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    the series of short stories Hana monogatari (Flower Tales) written by Yoshiya Nobuko. Popular artists including Takabatake Kashō, Fukiya Kōji and Matsumoto...
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  • English novelist and biographer (born 1904) July 11 – Nobuko Yoshiya (吉屋 信子, Yoshiya Nobuko), Japanese romantic novelist (born 1896) July 29 – Henri...
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