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''Teikoku Bungaku'' (帝国文学, ''teikoku'' empire + ''bungaku'' literature) was a literature magazine from 1895 to 1920 contributed by Japanese writers,
Inoue Tetsujiro Inoue (kanji: , historical kana orthography: ''Winouhe'') is the 16th most common Japanese surname. Historically, it was also romanized as Inouye, and many Japanese-descended people outside of Japan still retain this spelling. A less common varia ...
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Ueda Kazutoshi Ueda may refer to: Places *Ueda, Nagano, a city in Japan *Ueda Castle in Japan *Ueda Domain of Japan *Ueda Glacier in Antarctica Other uses *Ueda (surname) *Siege of Ueda, in 1600 *Ueda Electric Railway Bessho Line See also *Ueta Ueta (written: ...
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and Ueda Bin. With a focus on asserting the individuality of Japanese literature, the magazine often contrasted Japanese and global literature by covering writers such as Maurice Maeterlinck, George Bernard Shaw and Friedrich Nietzsche. The magazine was published by Tokyo Imperial University.


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Japanese literature Japanese literature throughout most of its history has been influenced by cultural contact with neighboring Asian literatures, most notably China and its literature. Early texts were often written in pure Classical Chinese or , a Chinese-Japanes ...


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1895 establishments in Japan 1920 disestablishments in Japan Defunct literary magazines published in Japan Magazines established in 1895 Magazines disestablished in 1920 Magazines published in Tokyo University of Tokyo {{Lit-mag-stub