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Osamu Dazai's View of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove

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Abstract Dazai more than once referred to the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove in his essays and letters. They were a group of seven hermits who respected Lao Zhuang (Taoism) and escaped from the secular world ...to enjoy a free life in the Weijin dynasty. The seven were Ruanji, Jikang, Santao, Liulin, Ruanxian, Xiangxiu, Wangrong. They are said to have always gathered in a bamboo grove to drink alcohol and converse. This paper will attempt to explain how Dazai thought of them and through what sources he formed his concept of them.show more
Table of Contents はじめに 一、太宰治の竹林七賢観 二、太宰治の竹林七賢観の一面性 三、太宰治の隠者観 終わりに

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