13. Leslie Pincus, "Transgressing the Frames of Fiction,"Japan Quarterly, 440. 14. Natsume Sôseki, "Yoga Kusamakura," 544. 15. Karatani Köjin, "Söseki to janru," 198–99. 16. Maeda Ai, "Seikimatsu to tôgenkyô: Kusamakura omegutte," 261.
Saigo no ikku , " 3 : 219–240 . In Ōgai rekishi bungaku shū , ed . ... “ Okitsu Yagoemon no isho , ” 2 : 379–384 ( 1st version ) . In Ōgai rekishi bungaku shū , ed . ... Kokoro : Sensei no isho . Vol . 9. of Sōseki zenshū . 28 vols .
漱石新聞小說復刻全集: Sensei no isho "kokoro" gendai
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