Ishibashi Ningetsu

Ningetsu Ishibashi (Japanese石桥 忍 月; actually Ishibashi Tomokichi (友 吉) * September 1, 1865; † February 1, 1926 ) was a Japanese literary critic and writer.

Ishibashi is one of the founders of modern literary criticism in Japan. In 1889 he published the first Japanese essay on Lessing: Resshingu ron. He was for some time even as a "Japanese Lessing " before he was ousted early 1890s by Mori Ogai. His reviews have appeared in the journal Kokumin no tomo and collected in the band Ishibashi Ningetsu Hyoron Shuu (1937 ). Ishibashi 1889 published the novels Inga and Tsuyokohime.

Swell

  • Louis Frédéric: Japan Encyclopedia. Harvard University Press, 2002 ( Original title: Japon, dictionnaire et civilization, translated by Käthe Roth), ISBN 0-674-00770-0, p 396 ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).
  • Nanette Twine: " Language and the Modern State: The Reform of Written Japanese", Taylor & Francis, 1991, ISBN 9780415009904, p 150
  • Wolfgang Schamoni: The first Japanese Lessing Monograph: Akashi Shigetarôs Resshingu (1893 ), p 18
  • Author
  • Novel, epic
  • Literary critic
  • Literature (Japanese)
  • Literature (19th century)
  • Japanese
  • Born 1865
  • Died in 1926
  • Man
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