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  1. Japanese Literature (6,391 bytes)
    1: ...the style of the earliest works, but [[Japanese]] literature took on its own form quickly as Japan developed i...
    5: The history of Japanese literature can be traced back before 794 and the [[Heian per...
    7: Classical Japanese Literature is generally defined by that which was written i...
    9: ...ciety and government had a profound impact on the literature of the age as well as the well educated, literate...
    13: ...rinting became more common as well. New genres of literature arose in this period with the increase in literac...

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  1. Yukio Mishima (4,309 bytes)
    5: ...ke Hiraoka was a government official who was anti-literature. In order to write without his father knowing, he...
  2. Mount Fuji (2,817 bytes)
    13: ...mentioned in almost every major piece of Japanese literature dating back to the Heian Period and in numerous p...
  3. The Idiot (2,795 bytes)
    1: ...o be one of the greatest prose writers in Russian literature. His novels all tend to explore human psychology ...
  4. I Live in Fear (2,966 bytes)
    1: ...re has been some debate between Kurosawa fans and Literature scholars, that I Live In Fear is mainly derived f...
  5. Hiroaki Ohya (2,995 bytes)
    1: ...enced by everything [[Anime]] to Western film and literature. Largely seen as artistic works, Ohya’s designs...
  6. Ritsuko Shirahama (2,934 bytes)
    4: ...yo]] in [[1956]] and studied English and American Literature at [[Seikei University]]. She made the decision t...
  7. KERA Magazine (3,441 bytes)
    13: ... prominently in the dolls of the time, as well as literature. Most releases of the Gothic and Lolita Bible hav...
  8. Zucca (2,415 bytes)
    9: ...many. He seeks out inspiration in everything from literature and art to travel and his family.
  9. Kunitachi (2,922 bytes)
    21: ...sit the inside of the building to read historical literature and catch up on the latest developments in the ci...
  10. Roka Koshun-en Park (1,805 bytes)
    1: ...l for his cherished life of creating world famous literature.
  11. Wakayama (2,375 bytes)
    8: ...erving as inspiration for some of the most famous literature.
  12. Yaida Hitomi (2,938 bytes)
    9: ...University]] with a degree in French language and literature, after which she embarked on her first official [...
  13. Japanese Literature (6,391 bytes)
    1: ...the style of the earliest works, but [[Japanese]] literature took on its own form quickly as Japan developed i...
    5: The history of Japanese literature can be traced back before 794 and the [[Heian per...
    7: Classical Japanese Literature is generally defined by that which was written i...
    9: ...ciety and government had a profound impact on the literature of the age as well as the well educated, literate...
    13: ...rinting became more common as well. New genres of literature arose in this period with the increase in literac...
  14. Rei Kawakubo (2,394 bytes)
    5: ...in fashion design, Kawakubo studied fine arts and literature at [[Keio University]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. S...
  15. Japanese Demons (2,532 bytes)
    1: ...ntastical creatures and are found throughout Art, Literature, and Theater. Most Oni are portrayed as large, hi...
    15: ... also taken on a comical role in much of Japanese literature for children and in [[manga]] and anime.
  16. University of Tokyo (2,158 bytes)
    4: ...its departments in law, the natural sciences, and literature.
  17. Psycho le Cému (11,590 bytes)
    22: ...eos often have storylines based on [[anime]] or [[literature]]. The band also performs as an alter-ego band ca...

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