Fumiko Enchi (円地 文子, Enchi Fumiko, 2 October 1905 – 12 November 1986) was the pen-name of Fumiko Ueda, one of the most prominent Japanese women writers...
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child) 史子 (historical child) Fumiko Aoki, a cross-country skier (富美子) Fumiko Enchi, a writer active in the Shōwa period (文子) Fumiko Hayashi (author) (林 芙美子...
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Masks (Japanese: 女面, Onnamen) is a novel by Japanese author Fumiko Enchi, published in 1958. An English translation by Juliet Winters Carpenter was published...
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Years (originally published under the title 女坂 Onnazaka) is a novel by Fumiko Enchi, set within the milieu of an upper-class Japanese family in the last...
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1902) October 25: Tadao Tannaka, mathematician (b. 1908) November 12: Fumiko Enchi, author (b. 1905) November 26: Kaku Takagawa, Go player (b. 1915) December...
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a Glance Updated, ISBN 4-7700-2841-5, pages 164–165 (brief abstract) Fumiko Enchi, "Kaguya-hime", ISBN 4-265-03282-6 (in Japanese hiragana) Horiuchi, Hideaki;...
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notable authors included Natsume Sōseki, Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, Osamu Dazai, Fumiko Enchi, Akiko Yosano, Yukio Mishima, and Ryōtarō Shiba. Popular contemporary...
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known translations were done by the novelists Jun'ichirō Tanizaki and Fumiko Enchi. Because of the cultural differences, reading an annotated version of...
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(1899–1951) Sakae Tsuboi (1899–1967) Fumiko Hayashi (1903–1951) Tamiki Hara (1905–1951) Tatsuzō Ishikawa (1905–1985) Fumiko Enchi (1905–1986) Ango Sakaguchi (1906–1955)...
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1964 Kaisetsu『Gendai no Bungaku 38 Enchi Fumiko』(解説『現代の文学20 円地文子集』Commentary “Contemporary Literature 20 Fumiko Enchi Series”), 1964 Bungaku ni Okeru Kōha...
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