Japanese literature Old Horse Carriage with a Cushion of Dry Grass : Works not included in the Complete Works of Ozaki Midori

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 枯草のクッションを敷いた古馬車 尾崎翠全集未収録作品ほか / 石原深予
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Item number: BN174070
Released date: 24 May 2024
Maker: Gengi Shobo
著: 尾崎翠

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Japanese Literature
[Introduction to the Contents]
After the publication of the complete works of Ozaki Midori 『 Sadamoto in 1998 in 』, this is the compilation of works that were included for the first time in a book including the novel "Onomachi Komono" = "a part of a collection of letters" which was newly discovered after the publication of the complete works of Mr. 『 Sadamoto in 1896 in 』.
In addition, it contains the titles to correct the errors in the Commentary of the Complete Works of Teiji and the chronology of the latest edition.
Author's brief history
Born in Iwami District, Tottori Prefecture in 1896.
After graduating from Tottori Prefectural Tottori Girls' Higher School, I worked as a substitute teacher and submitted to the magazine.
In April 1919 (1919), he entered the School of Japanese Literature at Japan Women's University.
He published a full-length novel "Mukazaobi kara" in the January 1920 issue of Shincho 』, 『, and made a full-scale debut in the literary world, but he withdrew from the women's university due to a problem.
In 1931 (1931), he published "The Seventh Kankai Fluctuation" in 』, a member of 『 Literature, and in the summer of the following year, he got sick and returned to his hometown in September.
He did not come back to Tokyo again.
In 1933, he published "The Seventh Kankai Fluctuation," published by Keishodo in, and published by the New Art Research in 『 in 』, "The Seventh Kankai Fluctuation," which was published by Keishodo in, and published by Keishodo in 『, The Seventh Kankai Fluctuation, "which was published by Keishodo in and published by the New Art Research in, in the January 1941 1969 1971 藝書 』 『 』