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Kenji Miyazawa' Children's Stories as Environmental Literature : The Development of His Ecological Philosophy from Restaurant of Many Orders to ''Yodaka no Hoshi"
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Abstract | Kenji Miyazawa is referred to in Patrick D. Murphy's Literature of Nature: An International Sourcebook (1998) as a Japanese author who wrote about the natural world. Miyazawa is now notable for the va...riety of his works, which include fantasies, poetry, tanka, and plays, and in which various natural creatures appear. In Restaurant of Many Orders, he wrote nine fantasies describing the communication between people and wild animals. This paper shows how Miyazawa's stories are related to the Buddhist text, The Lotus Sutra, which he was influenced by, and focuses in particular on the transformation in his ecological philosophy between the collection of short stories Restaurant of Many Orders and ''Yodaka no Hoshi", both of which were written around 1921.show more |
Table of Contents | 序 エコクリテイシズム「第二派」の環境文学と賢治作品 一.浄土真宗から法華経への転向と動植物のモチーフ 二.『注文の多い料理店』の動物の力 三. 「よだかの星」のエコセントリックな視線 結論 治の理想、「世界ぜんたいの幸福」とエコロジー |
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Created Date | 2020.03.06 |
Modified Date | 2021.03.12 |