Ei-Bei bungaku Ei-Bei bunka shiron
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Contents
Chapter 1: Hisayo Ikeka. "Tenshin Okakura Kakuzo, 'His Way to America': The Transpacific Year of 1904"
Chapter 2: Yoko Ima-izumi. "Nuclear Bomb Films in Japan and America: Two 'Black Rain' Films"
Chapter 3: Erika Udono. "G. C. Spivak's Reading of Indian Archives"
Chapter 4: Hiroyoshi Tanaka. "A New Attempt ofan American Poet Wallace Stevens"
Chapter 5: Kazuo Yamada. "Transpacific Lafcadio Hearn and 'Yuki-Onna'"
Chapter 6: Hideo Yanagisawa. "A Transpacific Approach to Earnest Hemingway: Asian Images and his Compilation of 'Men at War' and 'Treasury for the Free World'"
Chapter 7: Tatsushi Narita. "T. s. Eiot and Transpacific Imagination: Some Hypotheses Proposed Concerning the Biography of his Youngest Years"
Chapter 1: Hisayo Ikeka. "Tenshin Okakura Kakuzo, 'His Way to America': The Transpacific Year of 1904"
Chapter 2: Yoko Ima-izumi. "Nuclear Bomb Films in Japan and America: Two 'Black Rain' Films"
Chapter 3: Erika Udono. "G. C. Spivak's Reading of Indian Archives"
Chapter 4: Hiroyoshi Tanaka. "A New Attempt ofan American Poet Wallace Stevens"
Chapter 5: Kazuo Yamada. "Transpacific Lafcadio Hearn and 'Yuki-Onna'"
Chapter 6: Hideo Yanagisawa. "A Transpacific Approach to Earnest Hemingway: Asian Images and his Compilation of 'Men at War' and 'Treasury for the Free World'"
Chapter 7: Tatsushi Narita. "T. s. Eiot and Transpacific Imagination: Some Hypotheses Proposed Concerning the Biography of his Youngest Years"
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