WORLD WAR II AND DECAY OF THE JAPANESE ARISTOCRACY (AS EXEMPLIFIED IN NOVELS “THE SETTING SUN” BY OSAMU DAZAI AND “THE MAKIOKA SISTERS” BY JUN’ICHIRO TANIZAKI)
Journal Title: Південний архів (філологічні науки) - Year 2018, Vol 72, Issue 1
Abstract
The article offers comparative analysis of the novels “The Setting Sun” by Osamu Dazai and “The Makioka Sisters” by Jun’ichiro Tanizaki, where tragedy of the Japanese aristocracy during and after the war is depicted.
Authors and Affiliations
Ю. Кузьменко
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