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Bakin — (Takizawa Kai, dit Kyokutei) (1767 1848) romancier japonais, auteur de la monumentale Histoire des huit chiens de Satomi (1814 1841) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Bakin Kyokutei — (曲亭 馬琴, Kyokutei Bakin?, 1767 1848), de son vrai nom Okikuni Takizawa (滝沢 興邦, Takizawa Okikuni … Wikipédia en Français
Kyokutei Bakin — which is a pun as the kanji may also be read as Kuruwa de Makoto meaning a man who is truly devoted to the courtesans of the pleasure districts. Later in life he took the first name of nihongo|Toku|解|. Modern scholarship generally refers to him… … Wikipedia
Takizawa Bakin — ▪ Japanese writer born July 4, 1767, Edo [Tokyo], Japan died Dec. 1, 1848, Edo the dominant Japanese writer of the early 19th century, admired for his lengthy, serious historical novels that are highly moral in tone. Bakin was the… … Universalium
Kyokutei Bakin — Este artículo está titulado de acuerdo a la onomástica japonesa, en que el apellido precede al nombre. Retrato de Kyokutei Bakin, por Utagawa Kunisada. Takizawa Okikuni (瀧澤興邦 … Wikipedia Español
Kyokutei Bakin — V. Bakin … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Nansō Satomi Hakkenden — (南總里見八犬傳?, or using simplified kanji, 南総里見八犬伝) is a Japanese 106 volume epic novel by Kyokutei Bakin. Written over a period of nearly thirty years and published from 1814 to 1842, Bakin had gone blind before finishing the tale, and the final… … Wikipedia
Hagiwara Hiromichi — 萩原広道 (1815 1863) was a scholar of literature, philology, and nativist studies ( Kokugaku ) as well as an author, translator, and poet active in late Edo period Japan. He is best know for the innovative commentary and literary analysis of The Tale … Wikipedia
Zinc oxide — Other names Zinc white Calamine Identifiers … Wikipedia