The Historical Fiction of Mori Ōgai
| Book | The Historical Fiction of Mori Ōgai |
| Author | Mori Ōgai |
| Editor | David Dilworth, J. Thomas Rimer |
| Introduction by | J. Thomas Rimer, David Dilworth |
| Publisher | University of Hawai'i Press |
| Copyright Holder | UNESCO |
| Series | UNESCO Collection of Representative Works (Japanese Series) |
| Translated by | David Dilworth, J. Thomas Rimer, Richard Bowring, Darcy Murray, Edmund R. Skrzypczak, William R. Wilson |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | Honolulu |
| Copyright | 1977 |
| This Edition Published | 1991 |
| Pages / Font | 436 pages |
| ISBN | 0-8248-1366-9 |
| Barcode (UPC) | 9 780824 813666 |
| Chapters | Preface to the Paperback Edition, by J. Thomas Rimer Preface to the First Edition The Historical Literature of Mori Ōgai: An Introduction, by J. Thomas Rimer The Significance of Ōgai's Historical Literature, by David A. Dilworth Okitsu Yagoemon No Isho (The Last Testament of Okitsu Yagoemon) ...First Version ...Second Version Abe Ichizoku (The Abe Family) Gojingahara No Katakiuchi (The Vendetta at Gojingahara) Sakai Jiken (The Incident at Sakai) Sanshō Dayū (Sanshō the Steward) ...Rekishi Sono Mama To Rekishibanare (History as It Is and History Ignored) Gyogenki Jiisan Baasan (The Old Man and the Old Woman) Saigo No Ikku (The Last Phrase) Takasebune (The Boat on the River Takase) Kansan Jitt Sahashi Jingorō Yasui Fujin Tsuge Shirōzaeon Kuriyama Daizen Suginohara Shina Tokō Tahai Saiki Kōi ...Notes ...Glossary |
| Notes | English translation © UNESCO 1977 Paperback edition issued 1991 |
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